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Four Individuals Face Charges in Connection to Adelaide Father’s Tragic Death

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Four additional individuals now face charges connected to the alleged murder of an Adelaide father, whose lifeless body was discovered in his workshop the previous year.

Chris Robertson, aged 49, was found deceased in a warehouse situated in Lonsdale, an industrial area, on September 30 of last year. Authorities noted that his body bore signs indicative of a brutal assault.

He was last spotted three days earlier, enjoying the AFL grand final with companions.

Chris Robertson has been identified as the 49-year-old found dead at a workshop on O'Sullivan's Beach Road in Lonsdale, an industrial suburb in Adelaide, yesterday.
Chris Robertson was found dead in an Adelaide workshop last year. (SA Police)

In December, Dylan Danaher, a 30-year-old former member of the Hells Angels, was accused of his murder. Today, police have announced that several others face various charges linked to the event.

Among those charged are a 33-year-old woman and a 61-year-old man from Happy Valley, both accused of multiple offenses, including two counts each of aiding an offender.

Two men from Christies Beach, aged 27 and 29, were charged with one count of carrying out threats or reprisals relating to persons involved in criminal investigations.

The four were refused bail and will appear in Adelaide Magistrates’ Court tomorrow.

”We will not hesitate to investigate offending of this nature and will vigorously pursue prosecutions against any person found to be assisting those responsible, interfering with investigations or threatening witnesses,” Detective Superintendent Darren Fielke said.

Danaher will next appear in court on July 7.

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