Darren Green, 42, disappeared in July last year, and his remains were found at the beginning of March in a suburb of Stoke On Trent in Staffordshire near the supermarket
The first picture of a man who died after last summer was launched to the public. Darren Green's remains, from Stoke On Trint, were identified by DNA analysis after a number of human remains were found in the garden of festivals in the Atoria suburb.
The bones were discovered near Morrison, 24 days ago, and the penetration came after the 42 -year -old was reported on July 16, 2024, his death was not treated as suspicious. Since then, his family thanked the police after the search for Darren reached a tragic result and opened about her loss.
In a statement, they said: “Today we were informed of the tragic loss of Darin. Our ideas and our prayers are affected by this. We would like to thank the emergency services and the Staffordshire Police for their professionalism, care and understanding and asking for respect for our privacy at this sad time.”
The update comes after the police descended at a garden festival after the bones were found on a path linking Morrison and a festival's path at 3.40 pm on Sunday 2 March, according to Stavordireriev reports. A huge crime scene was placed in place, and the blue tents were prepared as criminal officials who combed the area in search of evidence.
“The remains of a human skeleton were discovered in Stoke On Trent as the missing person Darren Green. The trainers in particular support his family at this difficult time,” said Staffordchier police spokesman.
“As part of our investigation, investigators and forensic teams, including anthropology, plant scientist and archaeologist, conducted a comprehensive examination of the scene over several days. DNA analysis was used to determine Darren.”
This discovery was discovered by a member of the public near the city festival park on March 2. “At about 3.40 pm yesterday (Sunday, March 2), we were called to reports of bone remains found by a member of the public on the ground near the garden of festivals, Etruria, Stoke September,” said Staffordchire Police spokesman at that time.
“At this time, the remains have not been recognized. There is a scene in its place while investigators examine the scene. We want to assure the local community that although this is an annoying discovery, we have a clear presence in the area to investigate, provide reassurance and listen to any concerns.”