The bodies of two babies have been found in a box at a house, police confirmed today.
The grim discovery was made by the relative of an elderly woman, clearing out her home after her recent death.
A box was found, which contained two further boxes - each holding one set of remains. Some of the bones are very old and a paediatric expert will carry out tests to find out how old the children
were when they died.
A post mortem will also be held today to find out how the children died, and DNA tests will be held on the relative to find out if the elderly woman was the mother.
No names have been released by police.
Investigators will look into whether the occupant of the house on Rowcon Close, a 1960s council maisonette in Audenshaw, Greater Manchester, was the mother of the children and for some reason kept
the deaths a secret for decades.
A spokeswoman for Greater Manchester Police said: "The bones are believed to be from two babies and had been at the address for some time.
"A post mortem will be conducted to try and establish a cause of death.
"Inquiries are continuing."
Dead babies found in box during house clearance
Published by Jon Land for 24dash.com in Communities on Monday 12th May 2008 - 10:06am
Dead babies found in box during house clearance
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