Could one clue solve the mystery of a man’s body found in a country river 53 years ago?
14-04-2025 00:04 via theage.com.au

Could one clue solve the mystery of a man’s body found in a country river 53 years ago?

A coronial inquest couldn’t conclusively determine how the stranger died, but detectives say a unique signet ring found on his left hand could be the key to cracking the case.
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