The skeleton of a suspected murder victim found in two bin bags in a river is missing some parts, a detective said as he urged those who find refuse sacks in "unusual circumstances" to come forward.
The black bags of human bones were recovered from the River Stour in Sudbury, Suffolk, on August 27 and police have confirmed they are not the remains of missing RAF gunner Corrie McKeague Detective Chief Superintendent Eamonn Bridger said the remains are the body of a man of "athletic or muscular build". "Unfortunately we know that it's not a complete body and indeed our current belief is that that individual had been dead for some time before the disposing of in the river and the recovery," he said. "Obviously there are ongoing tests that
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