Floods far from over as police find second victim
The body of a second man has been recovered from NSW floodwaters, while farmers in Forbes watch hundreds of thousands of litres of milk ‘go straight down the drain’.
The body of a second man has been recovered from NSW floodwaters, while farmers in Forbes watch hundreds of thousands of litres of milk ‘go straight down the drain’.
Detectives investigating the death of an eight-year-old boy, whose body was found in Yerrabi Pond a day after his mother and brother were recovered from the same waters, say they do not believe anyone else was involved in their deaths.
Police have found the second body of two Sydney men who were swept away in wild floodwaters in the Southern Tablelands last week.
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