Police are hunting for the killer of a three-year-old boy
found dead by the side of a Melbourne road just hours after
he went missing from a relative's home.
Police said Gurshan Singh's body was found by a council
worker in long grass by the side of a road in Oaklands
Junction, in Melbourne's north, about 7pm (AEDT) on Thursday.
He was found 30km from where he was last seen, at a
relative's home in Lalor, at 1.10pm (AEDT).
"Clearly, the circumstances are suspicious so we are fearing
the worst," Deputy Police Commissioner Ken Jones told
reporters on Thursday night.
"We are treating it ... as a homicide." Mr Jones said that
while police were investigating a number of areas there were
no suspects at this stage.
Gurshan's mother, Hartreet Kaur Channa, told police she
thought her son had walked out the David Street house front
door while she was showering.
She rang police after he had been missing for 45 minutes,
prompting a massive search involving more than 15 police
units, the dog squad and air wing.
Mr Jones said the boy's body was found fully clothed in blue
jeans and a grey top, but he could not say how he had died.
He acknowledged the death would ignite massive media interest
in India following a recent spate of violent acts on Indians
in Melbourne.
"I would ask for calm and support from media to allow
investigators time and space to conclude a thorough
investigation." Mr Jones has called for any witnesses who saw
Gurshan, described as an Indian with brown hair and
approximately 100cm tall, to call Crime Stoppers.
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