- Man has been found dead at Keswick Army barracks in Adelaide’s west
- Emergency services found the man outside Royal Navy HQ on Monday morning
- Paramedics claimed it was medical episode but police said it was unclear
A man has been found dead at an Army barracks in Adelaide’s western suburbs.
Police and paramedics were called to Keswick Barracks on Anzac Highway just after 8am on Thursday after reports a man’s body had been found.
Emergency services were seen standing in front of the Royal Australian Navy headquarters.
A man has been found dead at an Army barracks in Adelaide’s western suburbs
Emergency services were seen standing in front of the Royal Australian Navy headquarters
South Australia’s Ambulance Service initially claimed the death was the result of a medical episode, according to The Advertiser.
Police said it was too early to tell whether the man’s death was suspicious, self-inflicted or the result of natural causes.
Investigators will conduct further investigation to determine the cause of the man’s death.
Keswick Barracks supports a number of active units including the Army Reserve and the Royal Australian Navy.
Keswick Barracks supports a number of active units including the Army Reserve and the Royal Australian Navy