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Human remains - bones and two skulls - were found in a wooded area in the south-eastern part of the Dolni Chiflik land, reported the Ministry of the Interior - Varna.
The report was filed by a citizen on Monday. Procedural-investigative actions were carried out on the spot, including an inspection with the participation of a medical examiner from a Varna hospital.
Appointment of relevant expertise is pending. There are currently no reports of a crime being committed. A pre-trial proceeding has been established, and the work on the case continues under the supervision of the District Prosecutor's Office - Varna.
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