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Five individuals have been arrested following the discovery of what authorities believe to be human remains of a young baby.

The arrests were made after officers conducted an investigation into the matter. Those apprehended are reported to be aged between 20 and 70 years old. They are currently being held on suspicion of concealing a death and unlawful burial. However, they have all been released on bail pending further inquiries.

Chief Superintendent Clare Jenkins, representing Greater Manchester Police’s Wigan district, expressed profound sadness at the discovery, acknowledging the profound impact it may have on the local community.

This is a truly heartbreaking discovery, and I do not underestimate the impact that this news will have on the local community,” stated Chief Superintendent Jenkins.

She further assured the public, stating, “In the coming days, we will know more about the circumstances surrounding this incident, but we are confident that this is isolated, and there is no threat to the wider public.”

Authorities continue to investigate the matter to ascertain further details regarding the circumstances surrounding the discovery of the suspected human remains. More information is expected to be revealed as the investigation progresses.

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