A body found next to an abandoned utility vehicle 50 kilometers north-west of Lake Cargelligo is believed to be that of Julian Ingram, a gunman suspected of killing his pregnant former partner in remote New South Wales. The discovery marks a potential end to a large-scale manhunt that has been underway since January.
Manhunt Conclusion
Authorities have been searching for 37-year-old Julian Ingram since January 22, when he allegedly shot Sophie Quinn, her new boyfriend, and her aunt in Lake Cargelligo, approximately 450 kilometers west of Sydney. Ingram was last seen driving a Ford Ranger utility vehicle with council signage from the town on that date.
Police Statement
In a statement released shortly before this update, police confirmed that a man's body, understood to be Ingram, was discovered beside an abandoned vehicle 50 kilometers north-west of Lake Cargelligo. Assistant Police Commissioner Andrew Holland is scheduled to address the media at 5:30 PM BST to provide further details.
The investigation into the tragic events that led to the deaths of three individuals continues, with authorities working to piece together the circumstances surrounding the shootings and the subsequent manhunt.



