Human bones found washed up on popular Devon beach
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Human bones found washed up on popular Devon beach
"Human bones have been found on a popular beach in Devon, leading to a police investigation. Devon and Cornwall Police officers were called to the scene at 2.50pm on Saturday after the set of human bones were discovered at Saunton Sands beach, an area popular for longboard surfing. A forensic archaeologist has been enlisted to analyse the remains and determine the age of who they belong to."
"A police statement read: Officers were called at 2.50pm on Saturday 11 October following the discovery of human bones at Saunton Sands beach. A scene guard remains in place while the items are recovered. These will be examined by a forensic archaeologist to determine their age. Police enquiries are ongoing. Saunton Sands beach is on the North Devon coast, near the village of Braunton."
Human bones were discovered at Saunton Sands beach on the North Devon coast near the village of Braunton. Devon and Cornwall Police officers were called to the scene at 2.50pm on Saturday 11 October after the remains were found in a popular longboard surfing area. A police cordon and scene guard remain in place while the items are recovered. A forensic archaeologist has been enlisted to examine the bones and determine their age. Police enquiries are ongoing as officers recover items and carry out further investigations at the site.
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