Two men have been charged with murder after a headless torso was found in a popular UK nature reserve in Salford, Greater Manchester.
Four police cordons were put in place yesterday as officers were investigating after body parts wrapped in cellophane were found at Kersal Dale.
Michal Jaroslaw Polchowski, 68, and Marcin Majerkiewicz, 42, have been charged with murder, according to Greater Manchester Police.
A passerby made the shocking discovery of the lower back, buttocks, and thigh of a man wrapped in cellophane, near a footpath on April 4. Two men were later arrested.
A news conference from the Greater Manchester Police on Sunday night confirmed that more human remains had been uncovered in two more locations around Greater Manchester.
The remains were found by officers at Blackleach Reservoir and a dog walker at Linneyshaw Colliery Wood, both in Salford, on Sunday and Saturday evening respectively.