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Indian police say they have found a bag containing the clothes and skeletons of a number of small children near Delhi.Indian police say they have found a bag containing the clothes and skeletons of a number of small children near Delhi.
They were discovered in Noida, some 20 km (12 miles) from the capital. The exact number of skeletons is not clear.They were discovered in Noida, some 20 km (12 miles) from the capital. The exact number of skeletons is not clear.
Noida's police chief, RKS Rathore, told the BBC that the discovery came after a man confessed to killing six children after sexually abusing them.Noida's police chief, RKS Rathore, told the BBC that the discovery came after a man confessed to killing six children after sexually abusing them.
He said six children below the age of 12 had gone missing from the Nithari area of the town in the last year.He said six children below the age of 12 had gone missing from the Nithari area of the town in the last year.
Investigations are continuing.Investigations are continuing.
Police said they initially arrested the man in connection with the murder of a young girl. They say further questioning of the man led to the discovery of the skeletons.Police said they initially arrested the man in connection with the murder of a young girl. They say further questioning of the man led to the discovery of the skeletons.
The news has shocked and angered parents of the missing children.The news has shocked and angered parents of the missing children.
Angry crowds have stormed the house of a businessman where the man who confessed to police worked as a servant.Angry crowds have stormed the house of a businessman where the man who confessed to police worked as a servant.
"My son went missing eight months ago. Police have not told me anything," one parent told the BBC. "But I am fearing the worst."