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Australian death 'not suspicious'

Stephen King
Mr King was in Australia on a working holiday

The death in Australia of a County Armagh man is not being treated as suspicious, police in Victoria have said.

Stephen King, from Keady, went missing two weeks ago after a night out with friends.

His body was found on Saturday in the Yarra River.

Police said a post-mortem on the body confirmed his identity and that there were no suspicious circumstances.

The 27-year-old disappeared from Southbank early on Saturday 19 July after leaving a bar early in the morning.

His brothers arrived in Melbourne last week to help with the search. He arrived in Australia three weeks ago for a year-long working holiday.




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