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Fifth body part 'from same man' | Fifth body part 'from same man' |
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A man's torso found in a suitcase in Hertfordshire is from the same victim as other body parts found across the country, police have confirmed. | |
The latest find was made in a ditch in Gore Lane, Standon, on Saturday. | |
It follows the discoveries of a left leg, head and an arm in Leicestershire and Hertfordshire. | It follows the discoveries of a left leg, head and an arm in Leicestershire and Hertfordshire. |
A police spokeswoman said these finds have been linked, while a right leg found last Tuesday was also "highly likely" to be from the same body. | |
The spokeswoman said: "We can confirm that it is the torso of a man, and that it is linked to the ongoing joint murder investigation taking place between detectives in the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire major crime unit and detectives in Leicestershire." | The spokeswoman said: "We can confirm that it is the torso of a man, and that it is linked to the ongoing joint murder investigation taking place between detectives in the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire major crime unit and detectives in Leicestershire." |
She added that it followed "the discovery of body parts in Hertfordshire and Leicestershire in recent weeks". | |
The torso had been in the spot close to the main A10 road for "some time", officers said. | |
Police have yet to identify the victim, but said the man was believed to have suffered from a form of fungal infection to his toenails, with his small toenails "discoloured and thickened" and curled under. | |
Earlier Det Ch Insp Michael Hanlon, of Hertfordshire Police, revealed: "The victim had two front teeth missing. | Earlier Det Ch Insp Michael Hanlon, of Hertfordshire Police, revealed: "The victim had two front teeth missing. |
"They are the front right tooth and the tooth to the immediate right of that. | "They are the front right tooth and the tooth to the immediate right of that. |
"They are believed to have been missing for several years." | "They are believed to have been missing for several years." |
The BBC's Barnie Choudhury says the man is hard to identify | The BBC's Barnie Choudhury says the man is hard to identify |
The right leg was found near a lay-by, also on the A10 Puckeridge bypass, last Tuesday. | The right leg was found near a lay-by, also on the A10 Puckeridge bypass, last Tuesday. |
The man's head had previously been found in a Leicestershire field, while a forearm and left leg from the same body were found in Hertfordshire. | |
The left leg was found in a field near the A507 at Cottered on 22 March and the forearm was discovered in nearby Wheathampstead a week later. | The left leg was found in a field near the A507 at Cottered on 22 March and the forearm was discovered in nearby Wheathampstead a week later. |
The head was found on 31 March near a cemetery in Hoby Road in Asfordby. |
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