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Police called after 'human bones' discovered at Bolton nature reserve

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Police have launched an investigation after human remains were discovered at a Bolton nature reserve. Officers were called around 3pm yesterday (Monday, January 24) to a report that bones had been discovered at the former Red Moss reserve in Horwich.

The reserve is a large area of marshland next to the Middlebrook Retail Park and behind the Horwich Loco Works estate, which is soon set to become a huge housing development. READ MORE: New Highway Code rules have changed how drivers overtake Police have established that the bones are human but have taped off an area of the reserve while they continue to investigate.

A spokesperson for GMP said: "Police were called just before 3pm yesterday to an area close to Aspinall Way, Futura Park, Horwich, to a report of bones having being discovered. "The bones have since been confirmed as human and enquiries are currently ongoing. "A scene remains in place." In the 1940s, a worker discovered the skull of a woman at Red Moss which was later dated back 2,000 years.

The skull is thought to have belonged to a 15-year-old girl but much of the history surrounding the find remains a mystery. Get more news, sport and what's on straight to your email inbox by subscribing to the Manchester Evening N ews' free newsletters here.

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