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Greenslopes, Brisbane: Body found in burnt-out car as police probe foul play

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The burnt-out car with the body inside was found in a car park between the popular Thompson Estate Reserve and Annerley Football Club in Brisbane (pictured)

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A body was found in a burnt-out car and police are not ruling out foul play following the gruesome discovery.

The vehicle was reported to have caught fire shortly after 2am on Pear Street, Greenslopes, South Brisbane on Monday.

Firefighters quickly contained the fire, however, one person was found dead inside the vehicle.

The burnt-out vehicle was found in a car park, next to the popular Thompson Estate Reserve and Annerley Football Club, where the area is now a crime scene.

As reported by courier mailA police spokesperson said they were investigating the identity of the person, as well as the circumstances surrounding the incident.

The burnt-out car with the body inside was found in a car park between the popular Thompson Estate Reserve and Annerley Football Club in Brisbane (pictured)

The burnt-out car with the body inside was found in a car park between the popular Thompson Estate Reserve and Annerley Football Club in Brisbane (pictured)

The police are investigating the identity of the body and have not yet ruled out that a crime has been committed.

The police are investigating the identity of the body and have not yet ruled out that a crime has been committed.

The police are investigating the identity of the body and have not yet ruled out that a crime has been committed.

A neighbor said he told him courier mail They saw officers pull up in blue hazmat suits.

“Other agents and a man in a white shirt took photos, they moved around a lot and had a blue sheet on a table,” they said.

“Then they moved the table under the gazebo and placed a white sheet on top.”

Police are urging the public to come forward with any information by calling Policelink on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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