More human remains found at two locations in headless human torso probe as cops quiz two men ‘known to victim’

MORE human remains have been found at two locations after a headless human torso was discovered wrapped in plastic.

Four police cordons were put in place this weekend after the discovery was made in Kersal Wetlands, Salford, earlier this month.

PAPolice officers by a forensic tent at Kersal Dale, near Salford, Greater Manchester[/caption]

PAGreater Manchester Police (GMP) said officers were called by a member of the public who found an ‘unknown item wrapped in plastic’[/caption]

MEN MediaOfficers are hunting for more body parts after a grim discovery[/caption]

They were opened at Worsley Road in Winton, Greater Manchester, Blackleach Reservoir and Linneyshaw Colliery Wood in Salford and Mitchell Street in Bury, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said.

Two men, aged 42 and 68 from Salford, who were arrested on suspicion of murder on Thursday remain in custody for further questioning.

The force said they are believed to have lived with the victim at a property being searched by police.

A torso – consisting of the bottom of the back, buttocks and thigh – was found in clear plastic by a passer-by at Kersal Dale Wetlands in Salford on April 4.

The victim is believed to be a white man aged over 40, who had only been dead for a matter of days.

Now it has emerged more human remains have been found in Salford’s Blackleach Reservoir and Linneyshaw Colliery Wood.

A 20-year-old man previously arrested on suspicion of murder was later released on bail pending further inquiries.

Detective Superintendent Lewis Hughes, of GMP’s Serious Crime Division, said: “As we close the net further on this investigation and uncover more intelligence, I want to reassure our communities we are doing everything in our power to ensure we obtain every available bit of available evidence.

“Our investigation so far has been a far-reaching and painstaking process, trawling through hundreds of hours of CCTV alongside recording several accounts from the public around the circumstances.

“The four scenes in place are to make sure we investigate thoroughly and continue with our good progress and remain committed on keeping you updated as and when we make further developments.”

Mr Hughes said the force were still appealing to local communities for anything suspicious they may have seen, heard or witnessed in the crime scene areas.

Anyone with information should call 101, quoting log number 2695 of 04/04/2024, and information can also be passed on anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

PAChief Superintendent Tony Creely speaks to the media[/caption]

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