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The Georgia construction site where Ahmaud Arbery was spotted minutes before he was gunned down by two white men has become a morbid tourist spot.

Video surveillance footage from the Brunswick site posted on YouTube captured curiosity seekers poking around the half-built home, including a man and a woman, and then two youngsters who ride up on their bikes.

Arbery, 25, was seen on video inside the home on Feb. 23, minutes before the unarmed black jogger was chased down by two white men and shot dead.

Gregory McMichael, 64, and his 34-year-old son, Travis McMichael, are charged with murder in Arbery’s shooting death.

They told police they believed Arbery was a burglar after spotting him inside the construction site, where he may have stopped looking for water.

Police said Arbery did not take anything from the construction site.

On Feb. 11, less than two weeks before he was shot dead, property owner Larry English reported a man who may have been Arbery inside the half-built home but was gone before police arrived.

English denounced the shooting last week and said he may now abandon the home.

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