Murder probe continues as police centre on manchester park and train stations

Murder probe continues as police centre on manchester park and train stations


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MR EVERETT'S DISMEMBERED REMAINS HAVE BEEN FOUND AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS ACROSS GREATER MANCHESTER 11:58, 16 May 2024Updated 15:36, 16 May 2024 New police searches are underway today as


part of a major murder investigation following the death of Stuart Everett. Mr Everett is believed to have died at an house in Winton, Salford, at the end of March. A huge probe was launched


by Greater Manchester Police after parts of the 67-year-old's body were found at the Kersal Dale nature reserve on April 4. Further dismembered remains were then found in three other


locations across the city. Two men, Michal Jaroslaw Polchowski, 68, and Marcin Majerkiewicz, 42, have been charged with his murder. READ NEXT: NINETEEN suspects named following alleged


Piccadilly Gardens drug dealing probe In an update issued today, GMP confirmed that a number of new searches were underway in connection with the murder probe. One is in Boggart Hole Clough


in Blackley, where officers have fully cordoned off the park and woodland this morning. It is fully shut to members of the public while investigators work on the scene. Police said officers


will also be searching land near to Walkden train station 'over the coming days'. Stuart Everett murder probe continues as police search Boggart Hole Clough Officers at British


Transport Police will also search land near to Patricroft Railway station. Police said the searches are taking police after 'in-depth CCTV and phone data enquiries' were carried


out by detectives. Specialist divers, Tactical Aid Unit officers and police dogs will be used in the searches. Detective Superintendent Lewis Hughes from GMP’s Serious Crime Division and


Senior Investigating Officer, said the searches were 'so important' to the investigation. He said: "The scenes that we will be searching over the coming days have come to our


attention through some exceptional detective work conducted by the investigation team. We know there will be some disruption to the local community as a result of searching other locations,


but it is so important that we do this, we need to be able to provide Stuart’s family with the information they need to process this news. "Our investigation is ongoing, we still have a


lot of work to do and I hope the public can see the dedication and compassion that continues to be shown across the force by officers and staff who are either keeping the scene secure,


searching for evidence or investigating this behind the scenes – we all have our part to play in getting justice for Stuart’s family and every search we conduct is one step closer to finding


answers for them." Paying tribute to Stuart, his family said previously: "We as a family are united in our grief over the devastating news of Stuart's untimely death. He was


a unique and endearing character who always put his family and many friends first. "He loved his food his garden his music and a flutter on the horses. We have been overwhelmed with the


messages of support and are thankful that so many people thought so much of him. "He did not deserve to die and will be eternally missed. R.I.P." The investigation began when a


lower back, buttocks, and a thigh were found wrapped in cellophane at Kersal Dale. Further remains were then uncovered at Blackleach Reservoir at Walkden, Linneyshaw Colliery Wood, between


Walkden and Swinton and in an alleyway close to the railway lines off Worsley Road in Winton. Polchowski and Majerkiewicz, both of Worsley Road, Eccles, are due to appear at Manchester Crown


Court on July 18, when they are expected to be asked to enter their plea. Both have been remanded in custody. Article continues below _READ MORE OF TODAY'S TOP STORIES HERE_