Four charged with murder after Gippsland human remains find
Four men have been charged with murder after human remains were found in Gippsland by police investigating the disappearance of Lakes Entrance man Bradley Lyons.
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Four men have been charged with murder after human remains were found in Gippsland in March.
The discovery was made by police investigating the disappearance and murder of Lakes Entrance man Bradley Lyons.
Men aged 21, 22 and 53 were charged with murder.
In April, a fourth man was charged with murder, false imprisonment, kidnapping, aggravated home invasion, and intentionally and recklessly cause serious injury.
The 25-year-old from Lake Tyers Beach was set to face Bairnsdale Magistrates’ Court on April 4.
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Remains were found in remote country in Fairy Dell near Bruthen after two of the men were arrested by missing persons squad detectives on March 14.
Mr Lyons, 30, disappeared on December 11 last year after arriving home from work.
The missing persons squad and detectives from Bairnsdale CIU had been investigating the case intensively before yesterday’s breakthrough.