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Police have begun a second day of investigations at a Salford park as searches linked to Stuart Everett's death continue. Greater Manchester Police began searching Parr Fold Park, in Walkden, yesterday (May 29).
Officers had been searching Boggart Hole Clough, in north Manchester, for two weeks as part of the operation. Detectives confirmed that 'significant recoveries' were made at Boggart Hole Clough before the scene was closed yesterday.
Multiple police vehicles are at Parr Fold Park this morning and the park is taped off. Operational support, a mobile police station and a police wellbeing van are supporting officers at the scene.
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Mr Everett, 67, is believed to have died at a house in Winton, Salford, at the end of March. Parts of his body were found at Kersal Dale on April 4, sparking further searches across Salford and Manchester.
Mr Everett's lower back, buttocks and thigh were discovered at Kersal Dale in plain sight near a footpath, wrapped in cellophane. Further body parts were found in Chesterfield Close, Winton; Blackleach Reservoir, Walkden; Colliery Wood, Linnyshaw; and most recently, Boggart Hole Clough.
GMP says the scale of the operation is 'unprecedented'. The force has been able to build up 'a fuller timeline of events' linked to Mr Everett's death by using CCTV trawls and speaking to members of the public.
Detective Superintendent Lewis Hughes, of GMP’s Serious Crime Division, said yesterday: “We have worked our way through a number of scenes, and this continues to be a big piece of work for us and the scale of this is unprecedented as we push forward with our investigation. Today, although we have closed our
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