Medical professionals will formally analyse presumed human remains recovered from the wreckage of the Titan submersible.
20.06.2023 - 13:35 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Human remains have been found by workers behind a pub in the middle of a city centre.
Electrical workers made the grim discovery on on Monday, June 19, on Cathederal Street in Manchester.
Electricity North West staff were repairing a fault behind The Old Wellington pub and outside Manchester Cathedral, when they uncovered the human remains, reports the Manchester Evening News.
Cops were called to the area at around 3.30pm, and officers and crime scene investigators set up a tent, and a small cordon remained in place on Tuesday.
Police stated the find is not being treated as suspicious. The site the workers found the remains is believed to be on the spot of an old church yard and graveyard dating back hundreds of years.
A Greater Manchester Police spokesman said: "At around 3:30pm on Monday 19 June 2023, police were called to Cathedral Street in Manchester to reports that human remains had been found. During work on an electrical fault, a workman uncovered what are believed to be human remains next to the Cathedral.
"Work was temporarily stopped whilst Crime Scene Investigators from GMP attended. The find is not being treated as suspicious."
A spokesperson for Electricity North West said: "Yesterday when repairing a fault on an underground electricity cable on Cathedral Street, an engineer discovered what appeared to be human remains. We notified the police immediately and paused our work to allow them to investigate."
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Medical professionals will formally analyse presumed human remains recovered from the wreckage of the Titan submersible.
Well, we guess this is the final piece of the search…
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Manori Ravindran Executive Editor of International Authorities confirmed that human remains have been found near the search area where British actor Julian Sands went missing during a hike in January. The San Bernardino Sheriff’s Dept. confirmed late on Saturday that civilian hikers discovered human remains in the Mt. Baldy wilderness earlier that day. “Fontana Station deputies, along with the Sheriff’s Department’s Emergency Operations Division, responded to the scene,” sheriffs said in a news release. “The decedent was transported to the Coroner’s Office, pending positive identification. Identification should be completed next week at which time we will update this press release. No further details are available at this time.”
Human remains have been found in the area of the San Gabriel mountains where British actor Julian Sands went missing more than five months ago.The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said civilian hikers had contacted authorities on Saturday morning after finding the remains in the Mount Baldy area.The remains have been transported to the Coroner’s Office, pending positive identification, the department said. It is expected that identification should be completed next week, at which point the department will issue a press release.
police said.Officials have not identified the victim. The remains were transported to the coroner’s office for confirmation, which is expected to be completed next week. Sands was reported missing on Jan. 13 when he failed to return from a hiking trip in Mount Baldy, located 45 miles east of Los Angeles.The search, which consisted of 80 volunteers and officials, resumed on June 17 following a temporary suspension.Police have conducted eight ground and air searches since Sands’ disappearance on the 10,000-foot mountain.“Despite the recent warmer weather, portions of the mountain remain inaccessible due to extreme alpine conditions.
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