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Published 08:00 29 Sept 2022 BST
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The publication has also confirmed that the location of the bones was found after the receipt by gardaí of confidential information in recent days.
The remains are said to have been buried in an open ground area on the general Killeagh area, which is in between Midleton and Youghal in East Cork.
The remains were discovered last Friday and examined in situ by forensic experts before they were carefully removed to the Cork City Morgue for a postmortem examination.
Gardaí have sought out the assistance of a forensic anthropologist, who are experts in the analysis of hard tissues like bones and can interpret the circumstances in which they were found or recovered.
They can often find out from the bones how a person died, how old they were and how long ago the death occurred.
The post mortem is scheduled to take place in the coming days, and the outcome, along with the forensic anthropologist's analysis, will aid the Garda investigation.Irish households told to put A4 sheet of paper in fridge today
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