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  • Human remains discovered in former Hitler base

    Human remains discovered in former Hitler base

    Polish investigators stopped looking into human bones found at a place where Hitler and other Nazis were because the bones were too old to figure out how the people died, according to a spokesperson on Monday.

    The body was found in February. 24 at Wolf’s Lair, which was Hitler’s main office from 1941-44 when it was in Germany. Around 200 Nazi bunkers and military buildings were hidden in the woods. This is where Colonel tried to kill Hitler, but it didn’t work. The place is now popular with tourists.

    The person who speaks for the prosecutor’s office in Ketrzyn, Daniel Brodowski, said the police found the remains after a local group called Latebra, which looks for old things, found them.

    A doctor looked at them with the prosecutor’s office to see if they were responsible for someone’s death. It stopped looking into the case in March because there wasn’t enough proof that a crime had happened, Brodowski said in an email to The Associated Press.

    “The bone remains are from at least four people – three men and one child.
    The child’s gender is unknown. ”

    He said that because the remains were very old and decayed, it was not possible to figure out how the person died. He also mentioned that it had been at least several dozen years since the person died.

  • Leah Croucher: Human remains discovered in missing teen murder investigations

    Human bones have been recovered at a property where some of Leah Croucher’s belongings were discovered, according to police looking into her murder. She was 19 years old.

    Her backpack and other personal belongings were earlier discovered by Thames Valley Police at a residence on Loxbeare Drive in Furzton, Milton Keynes.

    The teenager was last seen on CCTV in the city on 15 February 2019.

    Formal identification has not taken place but Ms Croucher’s family were being kept informed, the force said.

    “It is likely to take some time to formally identify the deceased,” a spokesperson said.

    Officers have been at the property since 18:30 BST on Monday, after they received information from a member of the public, and said on Wednesday that a murder investigation had begun after her possessions were found.

    Later, human remains were discovered during “forensic examinations”.

    Police described the scene as “challenging and complex” and said the “forensic examination continues and will do for some time”.

    Police search at Loxbeare Drive in Furzton, Milton Keynes
    IMAGE SOURCE,SOUTH BEDS NEWS AGENCY Image caption, A police tent has been put up outside a house on Loxbeare Drive in Furzton, Milton Keynes

    Since Ms Croucher’s disappearance three years ago, police have carried out more than 4,000 house-to-house inquiries and reviewed 1,200 hours of CCTV footage.

    Miss Croucher was described by loved ones as “very quiet” and “not really an outgoing type of person”, preferring to read fantasy fiction or watch DVDs in her room to nights out at the pub.

    She had competed internationally in taekwondo but her father said she was “not a fighter”.

    Leah Croucher on CCTV footage
    IMAGE SOURCE, THAMES VALLEY POLICE Image caption, CCTV footage showed the last confirmed sighting of Leah Croucher walking to work on the day she disappeared

    Her family was struck by further tragedy when her half-brother, Haydon Croucher, took his own life, aged 24, in November 2019.

    His mother said he had found the disappearance of his sister “very difficult“.

    Leah Croucher: A timeline

    • 14 February 2019: Leah Croucher is last seen by her parents at the family home in Quantock Crescent, Milton Keynes at 22:00 GMT
    • 15 February 2019: CCTV footage showed her walking down Buzzacott Lane in Furzton at 08:16. She was thought to be going to work, but she never arrived
    • April 2019: Thames Valley Police said three people had reported possible sightings of Leah near Furzton Lake between 09:30 and 11:15, on the day she went missing
    • October 2019: A two-week search by Thames Valley Police of a lake and surrounding area at the Blue Lagoon nature reserve in Bletchley finds nothing
    • February 2021: On the second anniversary of her disappearance, police said there had been “no significant lead” and the case was “bewildering and frustrating”
    • October 2022: Police open a murder investigation after unidentified human remains and a rucksack and personal possessions belonging to Leah are found at a property on Loxbeare Drive in Furzton, Milton Keynes