Kersal Dale murder probe update as police pictured at arrest scene

Kersal Dale murder probe update as police pictured at arrest scene
Kersal Dale murder probe update as police pictured at arrest scene

Crime scene investigators remain at a house in Eccles following the arrest of a man in relation to the investigation into the large Kersal Dale murder probe.

Two men were arrested earlier this week following the discovery of human remains were found at the Salford nature reserve on April 4.

A passer-by found in plain sight, near a footpath, the lower back, buttocks, and a thigh of a man wrapped in cellophane. The victim is white, and believed to be aged 40-plus.

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At around midday on Thursday (April 25) officers stormed a bus on Eccles Old Road and arrested a 42-year-old man on suspicion of murder. Later that afternoon, a 68-year-old man was arrested at an address on Worsley Road, also on suspicion of murder.

Forensic examiners on Worsley Road(Image: Supplied)

Early on in the investigation, another local man, aged 20, was arrested on suspicion of murder but was released under investigation.

Today (Saturday, April 27) crime scene investigators remained at house on Worsley Road. Pictures show forensic officers working at the property, and GMP vehicles lining the road.

Witnesses reported seeing two police vans along with a police car, and five CSI vans at the scene.

Police at the scene of the search in Kersal Dale(Image: Sean Hansford | Manchester Evening News)

The discovery of the remains triggered a 12-day search of Kersal Dale and nearby Kersal Wetlands with 100 GMP officers deployed, but no further body parts have been found. Last weekend the search was resumed but again called off when a pungent odor which triggered it was found to be sulfur.

In a statement following the arrests on Thursday, GMP said: “We have arrested two men from Salford on suspicion of murder. They are in custody being questioned concerning the human remains found in Kersal Dale on 4 April 2024.

“Around midday today officers stormed a bus on Eccles Old Road and arrested a 42-year-old man on suspicion of murder. Later this afternoon, a 68-year-old man was arrested at an address on Worsley Road on suspicion of murder. The men are believed to be known to each other.

Police during the search for Kersal Dale after the discovery of human remains(Image: Sean Hansford | Manchester Evening News)

“This significant breakthrough in our investigation comes as the result of in-depth inquiries over the past three weeks. Specialist detectives in GMP’s Major Incident Team have conducted hundreds of hours of CCTV trawls and followed numerous lines of enquiry, leading to them tracing a person of interest and arresting two men from the local area.”

Detective Superintendent Lewis Hughes of GMP’s Serious Crime Division, said: “Today’s arrests are undoubtedly a significant step in our investigation, and our focus now is questioning the men in custody, which could be key to finding answers.

“We are continuing to work around the clock looking through every single line of inquiry that we have established, and you may see further searches in the city over the coming days as we work to leave no stone unturned.

CSI team at Kersal Dale during the search as part of a murder investigation(Image: Sean Hansford | Manchester Evening News)

“At the center of our efforts, remains our victim. Our investigation is moving at pace, and we are determined to identify him and find out how he has met this tragic outcome.

“This victim could be a father, brother, son, or cousin. He is a man over the age of 40, with white skin tone, believed to be European, and most likely had blonde or light brown hair and blue eyes.

“We continue to appeal to anyone missing a loved one who matches this description to come forward. We are by no means finished with our investigation; we are still in the early stages of finding out what has happened but please be reassured that we are making good progress.

A forensics officer at the scene of the search in Kersal Dale(Image: Sean Hansford | Manchester Evening News)

“We still need your help, anyone out there who thinks they know something, or have maybe seen something suspicious in the area – please think about this victim, and a family that will one day hear the most devastating news – come forward for them by calling 101 and quoting log number 2695 of 4 April 2024.

“If you would like to remain anonymous, details can be shared via the independent charity Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111.”

 
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