The police of South Australia do not investigate the 'inexplicable death' of a man who was wounded, and responds and surrounded by blood on Sunday morning.
Police and paramedics were called to a hiking trail between Brougham Place and King William Road in North Adelaide after reports had collapsed a man.
The man, 54, did not respond when the emergency services arrived and paramedics gave him half an hour CPR.
Despite their efforts, the man was declared dead after he was taken to the Royal Adelaide Hospital.
“We know that he was established in the garden at around 7.35 am by three members of the public,” Detective inspector Fraser Huntley said reporters on the spot.
“We ask everyone at O'Connell St, Brougham Place or Brougham Gardens between the hours from 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. to contact the police.”
In the midst of a huge police -presence on the spot on Sunday afternoon, inspector Huntley said there were no indications that weapons were involved.
“At this stage, until we have a post -mortem tomorrow, it is an inexplicable death,” he said, deposited in front of a large area for the investigation.

The most important crime team helps the local police of the Eastern district with his investigation

The police of South Australia investigate the 'inexplicable death' of a man who was found unconscious on Sunday morning. Detective inspector Fraser Huntley is depicted

SES -Volunteers (photo) helped in searching for the surrounding area for everything that is relevant to the research
Inspector Huntley said that the Marden man was on his 'usual walk' and that the major crime team assists the local police of Eastern District with his investigation.
The volunteers of the police and SES brought the area through the area for a few hours on Sunday.
Inspector Huntley said the SES helped to see if items were important 'in relation to the man's death.
Witnesses visited from Melbourne told the advertiser that they saw people around someone who lay on the floor when they walked just before 8 hours.
“CPR was received for a while,” they said. “Many police.”
Hundreds of football fans walked along the scene on their way from Adelaide Oval after the crows versus St Kilda match.
Everyone who was early in the area on Sunday morning who may have noticed something suspicious, is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1800 333,000.