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Cy Walsh speaks about family online

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Cy Walsh | Image | Twitter

Cy Walsh’s posts on the website couchsurfing.com offer an insight into the 26-year-old and his family life.

The material was unearthed by court report Sean Fewster, reporting for news.com.au.

On Friday, Cy Walsh was arrested and charged with the murder of his father, Adelaide Crows coach Phil Walsh.

On the website, Cy Walsh outlined a seemingly idyllic lifestyle.

Image | couchsurfing.com

“My parents and me share the space, the spare bedroom is ready to go with inflatable mattress,” he wrote on couchsurfing.com.

“Smoking is fine, pet dog in residence (jack russel), near oval for Aussie rules games.

“We sleep early and wake early… 3 nights max.”

In his profile, Cy Walsh describes himself as a cocktail bartender, originally from Geelong, with a diploma in Japanese.

He says he has lived in Australia and Japan, and visited Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam and the Amazon jungle.

He describes his “current mission” is to “prepare myself financially, spiritually and linguistically for the adventure of my life”.

Image | couchsurfing.com

“(I) graduated high-school in 06 then spent 07 living in Japan as an exchange kid,” he wrote.

“I was in second year high school (equivalent Year 11 in Australia) … came back and finished my Bachelors (degree), worked to save some money.

“(I) did two trips, South-East Asia for three months and then India, South America, and North America for about 11 months.

“Now I am back home with my parents, and want to give back and meet some people.”

He lists his interests as yoga, meditation, surfing, cross fit and learning to play guitar.

“I prefer books over TV and documentaries over movies,” he wrote.

“My number one priority is to live and experience each moment, no matter what, to a degree of success.”

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