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Police investigating the discovery of human remains in a Norfolk woodland are awaiting the results of a post-mortem examination to be carried out. Human remains found in a Norfolk woodland are a man aged between 35 and 65 a post-mortem examination revealed.
The remains were found by walkers on Friday afternoon in a remote area next to Beeston Hall School at Beeston Regis near Sheringham.The remains were found by walkers on Friday afternoon in a remote area next to Beeston Hall School at Beeston Regis near Sheringham.
Officers are treating the discovery as an unexplained death and specialist officers have examined the scene. Norfolk Police said the cause and time of death were not known and they had no identity for the man.
The area remains sealed off while inquiries continue, police said. The area remains sealed off while inquiries continue and police have called in an archaeologist to help.