A man has been charged over the alleged murder of a teenage boy found in bushland in Sydney’s south-west.
The 15-year-old’s body was found in bushland in Wilton at about 7.25am on Saturday.
Following a public appeal for information, a 32-year-old man was arrested after presenting himself at Narellan police station shortly after 4pm, New South Wales police said.
He has now been charged with murder and will face court on Sunday.
Police will allege that the man stabbed the teen during a physical altercation.
Police believe roughly a dozen young campers may have gathered on Friday evening near the area where the body was found.
Acting Supt Tim Calman said state crime officers were called to the location to help as there were “a lot of moving parts”.
His family had been notified of his death, Calman said, and were being supported by police.
“We put our thoughts out to the family,” he said. “They will be doing it tough this afternoon.”
Police are appealing for anyone with knowledge of the incident or dash cam or mobile footage to come forward, as well as anyone who might have been in the area since 6pm on Friday.
Police on Saturday confirmed that the boy was local to the Picton area.
– with Australian Associated Press