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Shocking footage shows forensic officers digging out bones from bin in west London

Shocking footage shows forensic officers digging out bones from bin in west London

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Credit: @_38tonysosa/TikTokAn investigation is under way after bones were discovered in a bin in west London.Police were called to Green Park Way in Greenford, Ealing, on Wednesday afternoon following reports of bones being found.Shocking video footage shows forensic officers pulling out bones from what appears to be a burned out bin near to Westway Cross Retail Park.
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