Forensic scientists believe they have found the tomb of Spain’s most famous writer, Miguel de Cervantes almost 400 years after his death.
Remains found at Las Quemadillas are ‘definitely human’ according to latest forensic study
Foresnsic anthropologists from the Universidad Complutense (UCM) have determined that the bone fragments found at Las Quemadillas are unequivocally human and belong to two children, prbable ages around six years and two years.
Remains of missing children Ruth and José have been found
An independent report commissioned by Ruth Ortiz, mother of missing children Ruth and José, has confirmed that skeletal remains found at finca Las Quemadillas in Córdoba during the early stages of the search are in fact those of the two youngsters and not, as was initially thought, the bones of small animals.
Human bones found at quarry in Churriana
Police in Málaga are investigating the discovery of human bones at a quarry in calle Cañada de Ceuta in Churriana. Also found was documentation belonging to a woman.
Body found in suitcase
A man who found a suitcase in the riverbed in Mijas had a bit of a shock when he opened it as it contained a skull and various other bones. Police believe the remains in the suitcase could be adult, although osteometric tests are being carried out to try and ascertain who the bones belonged to.