CoverMeCagney
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I'm not sure yet if this is a "crime" but wasn't sure where else to put it for now. I can also only find DM/Sun reporting it so far.... sorry about that!
The family of a British father left for dead in an Australian garden have made a desperate dash across the globe to bring him home. Kyle Ewart, from Macclesfield, was found with serious head injuries after being dumped in Adelaide on April 12 and is suffering from amnesia. The father-of-two is being treated for a fractured skull and a bleed on the brain in hospital. Mr Ewart's family say he cannot remember what happened.
The Australian Advertiser reported that Mr Ewart was found in his sister-in-laws garden and detectives believe he was driven to the address and dumped. His mother said police are also investigating the possibility that Mr Ewart jumped from a moving vehicle. Officers added that a couple have been questioned and released without charge and a blue Holden Commodore Sedan was seized for forensic examination.
It initially appeared Mr Ewart, who was missing one of his shoes when he was found, had been assaulted and disturbing CCTV of him staggering down the road less than an hour before he was dumped was shown on Australian news channels.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4446622/Family-dash-father-left-dead-Australia.html
This all sounds a bit odd to me.... hope he recovers and can shed some light on what happened to him.
The family of a British father left for dead in an Australian garden have made a desperate dash across the globe to bring him home. Kyle Ewart, from Macclesfield, was found with serious head injuries after being dumped in Adelaide on April 12 and is suffering from amnesia. The father-of-two is being treated for a fractured skull and a bleed on the brain in hospital. Mr Ewart's family say he cannot remember what happened.
The Australian Advertiser reported that Mr Ewart was found in his sister-in-laws garden and detectives believe he was driven to the address and dumped. His mother said police are also investigating the possibility that Mr Ewart jumped from a moving vehicle. Officers added that a couple have been questioned and released without charge and a blue Holden Commodore Sedan was seized for forensic examination.
It initially appeared Mr Ewart, who was missing one of his shoes when he was found, had been assaulted and disturbing CCTV of him staggering down the road less than an hour before he was dumped was shown on Australian news channels.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4446622/Family-dash-father-left-dead-Australia.html
This all sounds a bit odd to me.... hope he recovers and can shed some light on what happened to him.