Police have launched a murder investigation after a dog walker found 'charred' human remains at a UK beauty spot.
The body of a man was discovered at Savernake Forest, just outside Marlborough, Wiltshire, at around 8am on Monday.
Emergency services rushed to the scene after the dog walker alerted the police. A police cordon was set up as forensics carried out work at the scene on Monday.
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Wiltshire Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident. The force confirmed that officers were called to a report that “a body had been found in Savernake Forest” – with “a cordon put in place”.
A spokesperson added that “enquiries are ongoing to identify the man’s next of kin”. Members of the public were warned to avoid the area while the investigation is ongoing, however, it’s believed the cordon has since been lifted.
At this stage, police have not said how long the remains are believed to have been in situ or whether they are treating the death as suspicious.
Savernake Forest is a popular spot for picnic-goers and campers. The beauty spot is packed with history and is a Special Site of Scientific Interest (SSSI) as well as a registered important historic park.
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