Body found in search for missing British tourist Aslan King

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Police searching for a British tourist missing in Australia have found a body in a creek near where he was last seen
Aslan King, 25, went missing in the early hours of Saturday while on a camping trip in the state of Victoria.His friends believe he may have
had a seizure.Mr King, an illustrator from Brighton, only moved to Australia a fortnight ago.Police said they had not yet formally
identified the body - found in the Princetown area of Victoria - but they believe it is Mr King.In a statement, they said: "The body was
located about 10.15am this morning in a creek just over a kilometre from the camping ground where Aslan was last seen."Investigators will
prepare a report for the coroner
Police would like to thank the public and media for their assistance during the search."Image:Dinghies were used to check the coastline
Pic: Nine News Australia/PA WireImage:The search was difficult due to the dense bushland
Pic: Nine News Australia/PA WireMr King is said to have hit his head on the ground before quickly getting up and rushing into the thick
bushland around the camp.He and four friends had been staying near a popular tourist site known as the Twelve Apostles - a collection of
rocks rising out of the sea near Princeton, about 100 miles southwest of Melbourne.A helicopter, sniffer dogs, thermal imaging cameras and
police on horseback were all being used to try to find him.Police said the thickness of the vegetation, deep waters and the rocky clifftops
were making the search difficult.The area is also know for having a large number of deadly tiger snakes.Mr King's friends and family had
described his disappearance as "completely out of character".