Police say human remains found at a waste recycling plant in Bristol may have come from a recycling collection in a nearby town.
Officers were called to the site in Avonmouth after staff at the Biffa depot made the discovery on Friday.
A police spokeswoman said: "Employees at the site were concerned at what they thought were remains at one of the units.
"We cordoned the site off and are continuing our inquiries. I can confirm that it is believed to be a body of a man."
She said it was too early to say how long the body parts had been dismembered and the victim has yet to be identified.
Forensics officers were conducting investigations at the scene for much of Friday.
But officers are now focussing enquiries on Swindon as it is believed the remains could have come from a recycling collection centre there.
Senior investigating officer Gareth Bevan, said: "Police enquiries so far suggest the body was transported with commercial recycling waste collected in Swindon and therefore the focus of the investigation will be in that area.
"The investigation is at an early stage and we are keeping an open mind about the circumstances leading to this man's death."
Biffa is a specialist, waste-management company covering the collection, treatment and recycling of waste products.
:: Human Remains Found In Ireland
Police are investigating after a human leg was found in a recycling plant in Ireland.
A worker found the severed limb at Thorntons plant in Killeen Road, Ballyfermot, west Dublin, on Thursday night.
A doctor was unable to say whether it is from a woman or a man.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/body-parts-found-waste-recycling-plant-100610684.html
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