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Suspected Human Skeletal Remains Found At Pigeon Point Beach

The Royal Saint Lucia Police Force (RSLPF) has launched an investigation into the discovery of suspected human skeletal remains at Pigeon Point Beach on Wednesday.

The Gros Islet Police Station learned of the discovery at about 3:44 pm.

The remains were collected, and the police are seeking identification.

Investigators have invited anyone with information that could assist them in their probe to contact the Gros-Islet Police Station at 456-3830.

The Crime Hotline (555) and the Police Crime Hotline App are also available for anonymous reporting.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. It could be anybody at this point. So many unsolved missing ppl right now. There was a young woman from Bocage in her 20s who went missing a few years ago. There are also a few homeless and mentally handicapped people we no longer see around.

  2. Oh Really don’t see SLP tools on this article, because the space was reserved for UWP. Go at em Oh Really ! All yours !

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