Human Remains Found By Royal Estate Dog Walker


A dog walker for the Royal Family of England was shocked on New Year’s Day when they found the remains of a human body just one mile from the Royal Stud and just two miles away from the estate’s main resident.

Queen Elizabeth and the Duke Of Edinburgh were staying at the 20,000-acre property Sandringham Estate property and were notified of the discover on Monday night.

Police told the Telegraph that a “detailed search” was being carried out throughout the woodland in Anmer, just east of Sandringham House.

At this time police have not revealed how long the body may have been on the property and they have not revealed the name of the dog walker who discovered the body after they asked to remain anonymous.

The dog walker reported the incident at approximately 4pm on January 1 and the area was quickly sealed off while search efforts for other bodies was immediately launched.

Buckingham Palace has so far distanced themselves from the investigation, refusing to comment on the discover and instead directing members of the press to the local police office handling the investigation.

News of the bodies discovery comes just days after the 90-year-old Duke left Papworth Hospital where he was treated for a blocked artery after being airlifted to the facility on December 23.

Half of the estate is currently let to farm tenants while much of the state remains in use for forestry purposes.

This isn’t the first body to be discovered near a Royal Estate, in October the Daily Telegraph reported on an American body which had been laying exposed to the elements near Buckingham Palace for years.

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