The ‘partial’ remains were found by a member of the public near the Manor Steps Zig Zag, off Boscombe Overcliff Drive in Dorset.
Searches at the site where human remains were discovered off a cliff-side path in Bournemouth are likely to continue for “some days”, police said.
Detective Inspector Neil Third, of the Major Crime Investigation Team, said in a statement: “Our searches are likely to continue for some days as the terrain at the location is very challenging. “I am not in a position to go into any further details about the remains that have been found – only that they are partial human remains.He continued: “So far, it has not been possible to identify the victim or their gender. It is likely to take some time to establish any possible details.
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