By Karen Ruiz and Zoe Zaczek For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 06:46 BST, 8 May 2019 | Updated: 06:59 BST, 8 May 2019
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The 41-year-old man who was found dead in bushland last year, had had his hands cut off and teeth pulled out after he was brutally murdered, police have revealed.
Tyron Beauchamp's remains were discovered in Yarrat National Park, on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales on December 27, 2018.
Police on Wednesday revealed chilling new details of the gruesome murder after arresting five suspects earlier today.
NSW Homicide Squad Commander Scott Cook said Beauchamp had been set on fire, had his teeth removed, and was missing his hands.
It is believed his killers dismembered his body to prevent him from being identified.
Tyron Beauchamp's (pictured) remains were found in the Yarratt National Park, on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, the day after Boxing Day 2018
Earlier on Wednesday, NSW police arrested four men, aged 19, 22, 23 and 24, in Taree. A fifth man, 42, was later arrested at about 8.30am
'All murders are terrible. This is a gruesome aspect of murder when people's body parts are removed,' Mr Cook said.
Beauchamp is believed to have been bashed to death by two