While removing border stones from a flower bed, they came across the first bone – more followed.
Among the finds were teeth and larger parts of a skeleton. The family alerted the police, and a forensic pathologist confirmed the bones were human.
Crime scene investigators collected the remains in boxes. According to investigators, the bones apparently ended up on the property with cemetery soil from the 1960s.
Prosecutor Christian Wolters stated that the investigations found no evidence of a homicide. However, Felix Chall considers this explanation implausible given the scale of the find. He wants more information about how the remains ended up in his garden.
Source: www.faz.net



