- Man was found dead with injuries
- His body was reportedly moved to the park
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The body of a man has been found with burns and other injuries in a local park.
The grim discovery was made at Glennon Park near Pappas Way in Nerang, a suburb on the Gold Coast, on Tuesday around 6.30am.
Emergency services were called to the scene and found the body of the man who had suffered multiple injuries.

The body of a man has been found with burns and several injuries at Glennon Park in Nerang (pictured) on the Gold Coast, on Tuesday morning
Police said the body had been burned and believe the man had been moved to the park, after he was killed elsewhere, reported the Gold Coast Bulletin.
Officers from Queensland Police have set up a crime scene in the area and are currently conducting investigations into the death of the man.
He has not been identified.
A spokeswoman from Queensland Police told Daily Mail Australia that officers are currently conducting inquiries into the incident, with investigations into the death of the man ongoing.

Officers from Queensland Police are currently currently investigating the death of the man and a crime scene has been set up in the area
Earlier, officers were seen putting up a tent next to a junior rugby league field, as detectives scoured the crime scene to obtain evidence.
Officers were also seen combing through shrubs behind the field.
Glennon Park houses several sporting fields including a soccer ground and there are also several playground facilities for children.
Anyone who noticed suspicious behaviour or has any information about the incident, has been urged to contact police.
More to come.