Two bodies found in Victorian high country by hikers | Victoria

Emergency services are trying to save the bodies of two women who died in the high country of Victoria.
The bodies of women were found by hikers near a remote hut in Nelse, about 400 km northeast of Melbourne in the afternoon. Police said his deaths were not thought to be suspicious.
The police were first called after two wickrs Cleve Cole Hut found the bodies around 12.50.
Victoria police, said in a statement late Friday, “Uniform civil servants, search and rescue staff and air wing responded together with the isolated and the travel to the stage,” he said.
“At this stage, the identity of women is unknown, but he believes that the couple, who is believed to be aging in their 20s or 30s, can be in the region for walking and camp.
“The police appeal to the public to get information from the public to help identify what is involved because we are not aware of the existing missing person reports.”
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Due to the conditions and isolated place, the police camp at the scene on Friday night. Emergency services were expected to save women’s bodies from Bogong Mountain on Saturday.
The police are expected to make an update about the deaths on Saturday afternoon.
Tasmania police carried out a major landing operation on Friday after the death of a woman on a Rafting trip on the Franklin River.
Tasmania police said in a statement, search and rescue teams in the wild area of the Tasmania World Heritage deeply trapped 11 people who have completed an operation, he said.
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“Tasmania police search and rescue officers, helicopter resources and ambulance Tazmanya wild health officials, on Friday, the group near Livingston Rivulet and Rapid Corusces on the Franklin River participated in the treatment and receipt of the group.
“With the permission of his family, Unfortunately, the Tasmanian police may confirm that a 49 -year -old woman from Southern Tasmania drowned today in the afternoon of Thursday.
“The first investigations show that the attack was turned upside down and caught Rapids.”
Police said that no other member containing the woman’s partner was subjected to serious physical injuries.
Investigations continue, but it is believed that the group of friends is between Tasmania and states and has an outdoor experience.




