Two years to the day after a NSW man was killed by an explosion in the state's central west, police have revealed they believe the bomb was detonated remotely using a toy remote control (pictured, inset). John Burrows, 58, (pictured, right) a greyhound trainer was killed by an improvised explosive device as he walked towards his mother's garage (pictured, left) in the tiny village of Portland on July 24, 2015. After two years of investigations, police now believe the device was detonated using a radio-controlled receiver which was likely sourced by someone in Portland.
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