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WA prospector death and missing wife. The Raymond & Jennie Kehlet mystery.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ned kellys not dead" data-source="post: 149643" data-attributes="member: 4702"><p>Bones found in mineshaft are missing prospector Raymond Keith Kehlet</p><p></p><p>Updated Fri at 7:15pm </p><p></p><p>Prospectors Raymond and Jennie Kehlet are missing near Sandstone</p><p> Photo: Prospectors Raymond and Jennie Kehlet had not been seen since March 22. (Supplied: WA Police) </p><p></p><p>Related Story: Search called off for missing WA prospectors</p><p></p><p>Related Story: Search continues for prospecting couple missing near Sandstone</p><p></p><p>Related Story: Human remains found in mine shaft amid search for prospectors</p><p></p><p>Map: Sandstone 6639</p><p></p><p>Human remains found during the search for missing WA prospectors near Sandstone have been identified as belonging to Raymond Keith Kehlet. </p><p></p><p>Police say family members have been notified.</p><p></p><p>Jennie Kehlet, 49, and her husband Raymond Kehlet, 47 have not been seen since March 22.</p><p></p><p>Skeletal remains found in an abandoned mine shaft last week were not believed to belong to the missing pair.</p><p></p><p>Police have now confirmed they were those of Mr Kehlet.</p><p></p><p>The couple, from Beverley, were prospecting near an area called Table Top, just out of Sandstone, 730 kilometres north-east of Perth.</p><p></p><p>Police said the couple were not experienced prospectors but were comfortable camping in the bush.</p><p></p><p>The area they were in is remote bushland with numerous old mine diggings and mine shafts.</p><p></p><p>Police found the couple's campsite all set up with two vehicles, and plenty of food and water.</p><p></p><p>There was also a four-wheel drive quad bike found in close proximity to the campsite.</p><p></p><p>Police said they were alerted to the fact the couple were missing when their dog was spotted in town.</p><p></p><p>They said the dog walked about 25 kilometres into the town caravan park from the campsite, one week after the couple were last seen.</p><p></p><p>The dog had a microchip registered with the Town of Beverley and authorities were able to contact relatives and find out where the owners were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ned kellys not dead, post: 149643, member: 4702"] Bones found in mineshaft are missing prospector Raymond Keith Kehlet Updated Fri at 7:15pm Prospectors Raymond and Jennie Kehlet are missing near Sandstone Photo: Prospectors Raymond and Jennie Kehlet had not been seen since March 22. (Supplied: WA Police) Related Story: Search called off for missing WA prospectors Related Story: Search continues for prospecting couple missing near Sandstone Related Story: Human remains found in mine shaft amid search for prospectors Map: Sandstone 6639 Human remains found during the search for missing WA prospectors near Sandstone have been identified as belonging to Raymond Keith Kehlet. Police say family members have been notified. Jennie Kehlet, 49, and her husband Raymond Kehlet, 47 have not been seen since March 22. Skeletal remains found in an abandoned mine shaft last week were not believed to belong to the missing pair. Police have now confirmed they were those of Mr Kehlet. The couple, from Beverley, were prospecting near an area called Table Top, just out of Sandstone, 730 kilometres north-east of Perth. Police said the couple were not experienced prospectors but were comfortable camping in the bush. The area they were in is remote bushland with numerous old mine diggings and mine shafts. Police found the couple's campsite all set up with two vehicles, and plenty of food and water. There was also a four-wheel drive quad bike found in close proximity to the campsite. Police said they were alerted to the fact the couple were missing when their dog was spotted in town. They said the dog walked about 25 kilometres into the town caravan park from the campsite, one week after the couple were last seen. The dog had a microchip registered with the Town of Beverley and authorities were able to contact relatives and find out where the owners were. [/QUOTE]
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