In a recent incident, UK police have arrested a 34-year-old man in Bristol in connection with the discovery of two suitcases full of human remains on the famous Clifton Suspension Bridge in the west of England. The arrest was made in the early hours of Saturday in a joint operation involving both local and London police. The suspect is expected to be flown to London for questioning.
This arrest follows the release of a 36-year-old man who was initially arrested in London on Friday in connection with the same case but was later released without charge. At the moment, the police are not looking for anyone else in connection with this incident.
Saturday's arrest is considered a “significant development” in the ongoing investigation, according to Deputy Commissioner Andy Valentine. The investigation has been ongoing since the suitcases were discovered on Wednesday at the famous Bristol Bridge, located approximately 100 miles west of the capital.
Authorities believe they have identified the two male victims found in the suitcases, although formal identification has not yet been confirmed. Efforts are being made to locate and notify next of kin. In a related development, additional human remains were discovered in a west London flat, which police believe are linked to the body parts found in Bristol.
Following these disturbing events, Assistant Deputy Commissioner Valentine has urged concerned members of the public to contact police officers who will be stationed in the Clifton and Shepherd's Bush areas in the coming days. His presence aims to give peace of mind to those affected by this tragic incident.