Don't miss a thing by getting the latest from the Manchester Evening News sent direct to your inbox Human bones found on a plot of land are believed to be 'remnants of anatomical specimens' used in medical studies, police said today.
The remains are believed to be more than 100 years old. In an update today, Greater Manchester Police said an identity remained unknown, but there were no suspicious circumstances.
The force said it's believed the bones may have been remnants of anatomical specimens like those used for medical study in the early 20th century.
Police were called at around 10am on October 17 last year to an area GMP described as 'landfill' off Calf Lane in Mossley, Tameside.
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