Further searches are underway in the investigation into the death of a man whose torso was found in a nature reserve.
Police are carrying out “small, methodical searches” in an area of Worsley Woods, near Salford, Greater Manchester.
The torso of Stuart Everett, 67, was found at Kersal Dale Wetlands on April 4, with remains discovered at other sites later the same month.
His remains were found wrapped in clear plastic by a member of the public.
Michal Jaroslaw Polchowski, 68, and Marcin Majerkiewicz, 42, both from Eccles, were accused of murder.
They are scheduled to appear in court next month for a plea hearing and trial preparation.
Everett’s family paid tribute to him as a “unique and captivating character” who loved food, his garden, music and “the vibrancy of horses.”
Officers carrying out previous searches in Kersal Dale. Photo: PA
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Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said there would be further searches in the coming weeks.
A spokesperson for the force added: “We are grateful that you understand the immense amount of work being done across the force.
“We remain committed, dedicated and focused on our task and this is yet another example of our continued work to do so while being diligent and respectful to Stuart and his loved ones who continue to try to process the tragic and upsetting circumstances.
“As we have done from the start, we will keep you updated on our progress as we have all been personally affected by this case, but in the meantime we would like to ask for your additional support this weekend by trying to avoid the area where possible .”
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