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Five unanswered questions in the investigation of the suitcase corpses on the Clifton Suspension Bridge

The mystery surrounding two suitcases found on the Clifton Suspension Bridge containing human remains deepened today as police set up a crime scene over 100 miles away in Shepherd’s Bush

Human remains were found in two suitcases near the Clifton Suspension Bridge ((Tom Wren/SWNS)

Human remains found in two suitcases near the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol are those of two adult men, police said on Friday as the manhunt for the suspect was expanded.

Avon and Somerset Police were called to the famous landmark after receiving reports of a man acting suspiciously with a suitcase on Wednesday. A second suitcase was later found and both contained human remains. The Metropolitan Police are now leading efforts to track down the suspect. He was reportedly seen leaving a bag on the bridge after getting out of a taxi and is believed to have travelled from London earlier in the day.




Officers have urged the public to call emergency services if they see him. Assistant Chief Constable Andy Valentine, who is leading the investigation for the force, warned: “Do not approach him.” A police cordon was set up in Shepherd’s Bush on Friday and forensic officers were on the scene. But there is still a lot we don’t know about this case. Here are some of the five biggest unanswered questions so far:

Who is the suspect?

Police have not released the suspect’s name(Avon and Somerset Police)

Police have released two pictures of the suspect, but neither his name nor any other information about him have been released. He is described as a black man with a beard, wearing a black Adidas baseball cap, black jeans, a black jacket, black sneakers with thick white soles and carrying a black backpack.

What do we know about the bodies?

A map showing where the bodies were found(MIRROR ONLINE)

British police said the bodies are believed to belong to two adult men. The victims have not yet been officially identified. An autopsy was deemed “inconclusive” and a second autopsy is pending.

Why did the suspect travel from London?

On Friday we learned that the suspect had probably travelled from London on the day the suitcases were found. Why he decided to do this and what led him to a conspicuous location on the Clifton Suspension Bridge in particular is not yet known.

Why did he take a taxi?

On Friday, a police cordon was set up in Shepherd’s Bush in west London.((PA)

Eyewitnesses have described how a man arriving at the bridge in a taxi was stopped after blood was seen pouring from a “dirty” suitcase. He left the scene, allegedly pursued by a cyclist, and fled towards nearby Leigh Woods, leaving the suitcase behind.