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Suitcase with body parts: British police arrest man

At a well-known bridge in Bristol, two bags with human remains were found. The police have now arrested a man - but are still looking for a suspect.

Location of the suitcase: Bristol's famous bridge. (Archival image)
Location of the suitcase: Bristol's famous bridge. (Archival image)

United Kingdom - Suitcase with body parts: British police arrest man

After two suitcases with human remains were found in the English city of Bristol, the Police have arrested a man. However, this is not the suspect that investigators have been looking for publicly since Thursday, as the Metropolitan Police in London confirmed.

The case is a mystery. The police were called to Bristol's famous Clifton Suspension Bridge around midnight on Thursday, according to witnesses, where a man was seen behaving suspiciously with a suitcase.

The police are investigating two dead men

Ten minutes later, the police arrived and the man was gone, leaving behind the suitcase. The second piece of luggage was then discovered nearby. Preliminary investigations suggest that the suitcases contained the remains of two adult men. The identities of the victims are still unknown.

The police have been searching for a man who is believed to have traveled from London to Bristol and then taken a taxi to the Clifton Suspension Bridge. The bridge is a landmark of the city. The police are also investigating in the British capital, London.

The arrestee is currently being questioned by the police about the discovery of the two suitcases containing suspected Corpse parts. Despite this development, the authorities are still seeking the public's help in identifying the Criminality surrounding this grim incident, being a concern within the United Kingdom.

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