Burned body found on Stone Mountain
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STONE MOUNTAIN, Ga. () — A burned body was discovered early Saturday morning in a remote area of Stone Mountain Park. Officials say the body is that of a young man but it was so badly burned it will require further forensic review.

Many park goers were in shock to hear the news of the discovery. David Farmer was visiting when he learned about it. “It’s a little scary and it’s kind of somber. I’ve never seen anything like that. I’ve been here a lot never seen anything like that.”

John Bankhead with the Stone Mountain Park Police also said they have not seen anything like this. “This is a very weird situation, a very unique situation and I’m curious myself as to what might’ve happened.”

Dekalb County received a 911 call from a hiker who made the discovery shortly after 8:15 a.m. Saturday. Hours later the burn marks remained in the area formed by a rock that hangs over the mountain. According to Bankhead, it’s an area that’s not widely hiked. “I hike at out here a lot I didn’t even know it existed.”

It’s not yet clear what or how this happened. The Dekalb County Medical Examiner’s Office will do an autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death. Dekalb Fire is conducting an arson investigation.

Mike Morris was another visitor at the park when the discovery was made. “It’s unfortunate and to be so close in proximity to where everyone’s kind of traversing and going back and forth. It’s unfortunate that it even happened to begin with but just to hear it it’s sad.”

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