Cambridgeshire constabulary officers were summoned to a residence in Ely on Tuesday, September 24, after a bone was unearthed in a garden at John Anmer Close. Initially, it was uncertain whether the bone was human or animal, but subsequent forensic analysis has shed light on the matter.
The bone, which had been previously identified as human, has led to a significant police presence, including forensic tents, at the site since the startling find nearly a fortnight ago. Authorities are now ready to divulge more details regarding the bone’s origins. Express news reported.