Scott Morrison had an awkward exchange with residents on Wednesday while touring South Australia’s badly burnt Kangaroo Island, where six bushfires continue to ravage the tourist hotspot. Large blazes lashed the area last week, scorching more than a third of the island’s total area and killing an estimated 100,000 sheep. After arriving on the island, the prime minister was met by a crowd of concerned locals. “Thankfully, we’ve had no loss of life,” Mr Morrison said to the group, before they reminded him that a father and son had died defending their family property. The bodies of Dick Lang, a 78-year-old bush pilot, and his 43-year-old son Clayton were discovered on Saturday after family members said they had been battling the blaze for two days. It is believed the pair were trying to flee when they were suddenly engulfed in flames. Prime Minister Scott Morrison is seen visiting Kangaroo […]