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Sean Mitchell: A Case Of Missing People In Western Australia
Sean Mitchell went missing more than a week ago.
A body found in a river in the Western Australian city of Perth on Monday is believed to be that of missing man, Sean Mitchell.
The body was located by a member of the public near Chidley Point Reserve but formal identification is yet to be completed.
The 37-year-old's family have been notified by police who said there were no suspicious circumstances.A man in hamilton gave surgery to his dog at home. He used a knife to cut the skin but he didn’t use anaesthetic. When the man finished the surgery with the dog he put salt water on the cut so it wouldn’t start infecting.

Days later He bought his puppy into the vet and told them that the dog jumped over the fence and hurt himself. The vets found

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