The body of a father who went missing during a camping trip was found after two days of searching.
Police confirmed Steven Clough’s body had been located on Big River Road, Enochs Point, in the Victorian Highlands, at 1.40pm on Sunday.
The 58-year-old man is believed to have been involved in a motorcycle accident and died at the scene.
The exact circumstances surrounding the accident are yet to be determined and police will prepare a report for the coroner.
Police confirmed Steven Clough’s body had been located on Big River Road, Enochs Point, in upper Victoria, at 1.40pm on Sunday.
Clough was last seen leaving a campsite at Skipworth Reserve in Kevington, about three hours northeast of Melbourne, about 2pm on Friday.
He told his partner Tammy that he was going for a ride on his motorcycle near the dirt bike tracks near Mount Terrible.
About 70 police officers and support staff spent the weekend searching for Clough.
The police also deployed the air wing to assist in search and rescue efforts.
About 70 police officers and support staff spent the weekend searching for Clough.
Clough’s daughter Sonia thanked those, including members of the public, who have joined the search for her missing father.
Clough’s daughter Sonia thanked those, including members of the public, who have joined the search for her missing father.
She said her mother was left shocked and stressed not knowing where Mr Clough was.
Police said they would like to thank the volunteers involved in the important search.