The remains were discovered by a cliff-side path overlooking a beach in Boscombe, near Bournemouth, last Saturday.
Two people have been arrested after the discovery of"partial" human remains beside a cliff-side path near Bournemouth., Dorset, last Saturday.
A murder investigation has been launched, while the remains have been identified as those of a 49-year-old man fromOfficers were called to the scene around 1.10pm on Saturday 26 August following the discovery of the remains by a member of the public. They were located near the Manor Steps Zig Zag, a path leading to the beach, off the cliff top at Boscombe Overcliff Drive.
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