
Police have launched an investigation after a man was found dead at Burning Man 鈥 the festival鈥檚 first potential homicide.
The body of an unidentified adult male was discovered in the festival鈥檚 Black Rock City campground on August 30.
The New York Times reported the man was found around 9.14pm, 鈥渓ying in a pool of blood鈥.
He was described as 鈥渙bviously deceased鈥, but the cause of death remains unclear and is under review by the Washoe County Regional Medical Examiner鈥檚 Office.
The body was reportedly found as the wooden effigy known as the 鈥淢an鈥 started to burn, one of the annual festival鈥檚 main events.
The Pershing County Sheriff鈥檚 Office said in a statement that they believe the death was a 鈥渟ingular crime鈥 but gave no further details.
They said updates would follow 鈥渨hile still preserving the integrity of the complicated investigation of a crime in a city which will be gone by the middle of the week鈥.
The New York Times reported that several nearby attendees had been interviewed as the investigation continued.
Festival organisers said they were cooperating with authorities and advised attendees not to interfere.
鈥淭he investigation is ongoing, and the Pershing County Sheriff鈥檚 Office will be the primary source of further information.鈥
The week-long festival is scheduled to run through Monday (local time).
Now in its 38th year, the event has already faced safety concerns after a desert storm caused major damage to the site.
The possible homicide marks a dark moment in Burning Man鈥檚 history 鈥 the first alleged murder since the festival began in 1986.
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