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News Don't miss out on the headlines from News. Followed categories will be added to My News. September 24, 8am: Police believe there was nothing “sinister” about a caravan fire on the back of a road train.

Southern Watch Commander Jared Thompson said the caravan had been attached to the back of a road train about 50km south of Tennant Creek when the blaze started about 10pm Monday. Sergeant Thompson said the Stuart Hwy was closed while the fire was contained but reopened about 1am. He said the caravan’s owner put the unfortunate incident down to an “electrical fault” and police did not believe criminal activity was involved.



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