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Press briefing - discovery of body parts at a recycling plant off Killeen Road, Ballyfermot on the 31/7/14

A press briefing will take place at Ballyfermot Garda Station this afternoon, Tuesday 12th August 2014 at 2.30pm in relation to the discovery of body parts at a recycling plant off Killeen Road, Ballyfermot on 31st July 2014.

 

Please reply, by return email, should you wish to attend. 
 
 
Previous press release below refers

Garda Press Office

 
The Garda investigation into the discovery of two body parts, an upper and a lower leg found at Thornton’s Recycling facility at Kileen Road, Ballyfermot is continuing.
 

The lower leg was discovered at about 11pm on Thursday 31st July 2014 and Gardai were notified. The area was sealed off and a second body part (thigh to pelvis) was discovered on Friday 1st August.

These body parts were removed to Tallaght Hospital where a post mortem examination was carried out by the Deputy State Pathologist Dr Michael Curtis. DNA analysis has determined that the body parts are male, and both come from the same person. There is no other information known about the race / nationality, age etc. and a cause of death has yet to be determined. The services of a forensic anthropologist have been requested.
 

The search of Thorntons has been ongoing since Friday and is expected to continue for a number of days. A number of other items, some of which are believed to be human flesh and bones (to be determined by Dr. Curtis) have been recovered in the search. No other identifiable limbs have been found.

The focus of the investigation at this time is to establish the identity of this man, and to determine the cause of death.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Ballyfermot Garda Station on 01 666 7200.