Investigation into the discovery of human skeletons in an empty lot in Binh Duong

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Binh Duong - A human skeleton was discovered in an empty lot, the police are investigating to clarify.

The discovery of human skeletons in an empty lot occurred on May 24 on Tan Phuoc Khanh 31 Street, Tan Phuoc Khanh Ward, Tan Uyen City, Binh Duong Province.

Initial information, at around 6:00 p.m. the same day, a resident entered an empty lot on Tan Phuoc Khanh 31 Street.

Here, people suddenly discovered human bones and a set of men's clothes inside an empty lot. The incident was then reported to the police.

Luc luong chuc nang kham nghiem hien truong. Anh: Dinh Trong
The authorities examined the scene. Photo: Dinh Trong

Upon receiving the report, Tan Phuoc Khanh Ward Police arrived to block off the scene.

It is known that after discovering this skeleton, some people went to the scene to identify and report a recent missing relative.

According to local reports, Mr. N.T.V.T.G (born in 1985, from Tien Giang) left his house and went missing for about a week. Mr. G in his rented room was found to have bones about 2 km from the scene.

Noi phat hien bo xuong. Anh: Dinh Trong
Where the skeleton was discovered. Photo: Dinh Trong

When leaving, Mr. G wore kaki pants and a white T-shirt with a collar. The clothes are said to match the clothes of the discovered skeleton.

At nearly 10:00 p.m. the same day, Binh Duong Provincial Police had completed the investigation of the scene. The remains were taken to the morgue for autopsy and investigation to clarify the identity and cause of death.

Cong an dang dieu tra lam ro vu viec. Anh: Dinh Trong
The police are investigating the incident. Photo: Dinh Trong
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