A report on radio 2CC this afternoon (can’t find any online links yet) stated that a decomposing body was found in Ainslie this afternoon at the intersection of Quick St and Limestone Ave (across the road from Olims Hotel). Apparently one of the workers who was erecting temporary fencing for the torch relay discovered the body. The body is believed to be possibly of a homeless person who lived in the area.
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