Coroner rules on how man missing on outback trip probably died
Jeremiah Rivers, who went missing in south-western Queensland while on a pig-hunting trip with six other men from Victoria, was likely the victim of foul play, a coroner has found.
But in delivering his findings on Thursday, Coroner Donald MacKenzie said he was unable to determine who was responsible for the death, or how Rivers would have met with foul play.
He did not rule out the possibility the 27-year-old died of natural causes.
Rivers, known by his family as “Jayo”, disappeared in October 2021 while he was travelling with six other men, after they made their way through NSW and into Queensland.
His body has not been found, despite searches by his family, who flew from Western Australia to the remote Wippo Creek in the weeks after he went missing.
Rivers had been with his kinship brother, Joe Joe Kantilla-Gaden, with whom he played AFL for a club in Balranald, along with Victorians Travis Clare, Dylan Thomas, Joel McMaster, Kane Toohey and Matthew Moore.
His family questioned the adequacy of the police investigation, and told the Coroners Court earlier they did not have faith in the justice system.
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