Two people arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after the remains of four people were discovered at a mill in Oldham have been released on bail.
The two suspects were detained by officers after warrants were carried out yesterday morning (Thursday). They were arrested on suspicion of manslaughter, as well as for drugs and organised crime offences.
Both were held in custody and quizzed by detectives. In an update issued this morning, a Greater Manchester Police spokesperson said: "The two people arrested on suspicion of manslaughter, drugs and organised crime offences have now been bailed." READ MORE: Police issue update after girl, 6, abducted and subjected to suspected sex attack in Tameside The remains of four separate victims have now been uncovered at the site on Bower Street, following a devastating blaze at the mill in May.
Partial human remains have been identified, through fingerprint analysis, as belonging to Uoc Van Nguyen from northern Vietnam.
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