South Australian detectives have joined the search of scrubland north of Adelaide following the invention of a person's stays.
A member of the general public found the stays within the common Hale Conservation Park on Tuesday, a brief distance from Williamstown.
It's believed the stays belonged to a person, who could have been absolutely clothed.
The invention left locals who visited the park on Wednesday in shock.
"From a private perspective, fairly scary, I suppose," walker Sarah Hill informed 9News.
"It is a very much-loved and much-walked space."
The State Emergency Service helped in a wide-scale seek for clues, whereas main crime detectives examined the scene.
Forensic specialists might want to decide the reason for dying, with long run lacking individuals lists additionally beneath scrutiny.
Williamstown resident stated the park could be busy and was thought of secure.
"It is clearly a bit odd, you recognize, a small city like this, you would not hear something of it," one man stated.
"It is terrible, very terrible," one lady stated
"We have been initially actually shocked, this can be a stunning little city ... nothing ever occurs right here," one other lady stated.
"It is so quiet, it is a wonderful place."