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The popular tourist spot is closed after a visitor died in ‘non-suspicious’ circumstances inside the park
- Morialta Conservation Park, north-east of Adelaide, closed on Saturday
- Police had advised people to “avoid the area until further notice”.
- Locals heard police helicopters hovering overhead from 1 a.m. Saturday morning
- Police confirmed that there has been a death inside the park.
A popular tourist park has been closed after a nighttime incident turned into a tragedy.
SA Police confirmed an incident was being investigated on Saturday at the Morialta Conservation Park, north-east of Adelaide.
In a post shared on Facebook around 7 a.m., police reported that the park had been closed and asked people to “avoid the area until further notice.”
Residents in the area said they had heard the police helicopter hovering over the park around 1 am.
“We had helicopters flying from 1:30 am for hours,” a woman shared.
SA Police confirmed an incident was being investigated on Saturday at Morialta Conservation Park (pictured), north-east of Adelaide.
Residents in the area said they heard the police helicopter hovering over the park around 1 a.m.
Just before 11 a.m., police confirmed that the situation had been resolved and revealed that there had been one death.
SAPOL told NCA NewsWire there were no suspicious circumstances.
The park is expected to reopen shortly.