Police continue search for clues in nature reserve after human torso discovery, over a month later.

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May 29th 2024.

Police continue search for clues in nature reserve after human torso discovery, over a month later.
The tragic discovery of a human torso in a nature reserve has led to a new crime scene being investigated, over a month later. The remains of 67-year-old Stuart Everett, including the bottom of his back, buttocks, and thigh, were found in Kersal Dale Wetlands near Salford, Greater Manchester on April 4. Further remains were discovered at different locations throughout the month, and now, yet another crime scene has been established at Parr Fold Park in Worsley.

After making significant discoveries at a separate crime scene in Boggart Hole Clough, detectives have closed it down and are now focusing on the new site. Detective Superintendent Lewis Hughes from the Greater Manchester Police stated that this case is a major undertaking, and they are working tirelessly to uncover the truth behind Stuart's death. He also mentioned that while they have completed their search at Boggart Hole Clough, they will now be opening a new scene at Parr Fold Park, which is a popular spot for the community.

The search for answers has been extensive, with multiple crime scenes being combed through for any evidence. Despite the disruption this may cause to the nearby residents, the police are determined to leave no stone unturned in their pursuit of justice for Stuart and his family. Detective Superintendent Hughes expressed his gratitude to the public for their patience and support throughout the investigation, as they understand the importance of finding closure for Stuart's loved ones.

It was a passer-by who made the initial discovery of Stuart's wrapped body, and since then, more remains have been found in various locations, including an alleyway near the railway lines off Worsley Road. Two men have been charged with murder in connection to this case and are currently in custody. Their next court appearance is set for July 18.

Stuart's family has been left devastated by the news of his untimely death and the manner in which he died. They described him as a unique and endearing individual, and are united in their grief over this tragic loss. The police continue to urge anyone with information to come forward and help bring closure for Stuart's family.

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