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GRUESOME TRAGEDY, Man's Terrible Fate in N.S.W. Bush. RAVAGED BY DINGOES, (United P.A.—Electric Telegraph—Copyright) (Received 10.30 a.m.) SYDNEY, this day. One of the most gruesome tragedies In the annals of the bush was revealed when black trackers, searching for J. Ezzett, who disappeared from a homestead near Croydon in February, found a heap of scattered bones and torn clothing, which were identified as Ezzett's. It appears that Ezzett had been chasing bullocks when his saddle girth broke and he was thrown heavily. The horse made off and Ezzett collapsed and died. His bones were picked clean. Everything points to dingoes having ravaged the body.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1930, Page 7
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