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Anonymous caller clue to river death

Terrence McCallion was found unresponsive in the Murray River in 2015.

Detectives are urging an anonymous person who called police about the death of a Victorian man in the Murray River to come forward, almost six years after the incident.

Terrence McCallion, 55, was found unresponsive and fully clothed in the Murray River at Mildura by passers-by on May 1 2015.

Another man was on the bank at the time and began yelling out for those on the houseboat to help.

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The man, who is a person of interest to police, is believed to have left the scene in Mr McCallion’s white Nissan Pulsar shortly after.

Despite investigations, detectives are still unsure what led Mr McCallion to enter the river that afternoon but believe he may have been assaulted.

Police have released an image of Mr McCallion’s white Nissan Pulsar.
Police have released an image of Mr McCallion’s white Nissan Pulsar.

Investigators are hoping more people in the community may have information about Mr McCallion’s earlier movements on Thursday, April 30 and the morning of Friday, May 1.

Anyone with information about Mr McCallion’s death is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.

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