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Man, 2 children dead after car plunges off Australian wharf

SA Police have confirmed a rifle was retrieved from a submerged vehicle which drove off the wharf at Port Lincoln this morning, along with the bodies of a father and two children.

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A police spokesman said witnesses reported the vehicle being “driven off the wharf at considerable speed about 6am and sank straight away”, the Advertiser reported.

He said the investigation was still in its early stages but police were not treating it as an accident.

Local police are being assisted by detectives from the Major Crime Investigation Branch, forensic experts and the Major Crash team.

Emergency services were called to the main wharf, at King St, after reports a auto had driven off at about 70-80km/h and sunk.

Witnesses have described seeing the white auto plunging into the water after driving off the wharf at high speed.

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Port Lincoln police are investigating the incident, which occurred just after 6am.

A police diver at Brennan Wharf in Port Lincoln