The remains of a man were discovered on the grounds of a Bentham, St Lucy farm yesterday morning. The bones, along with rotted clothing, a bottle containing liquid and a cutlass, were found scattered on the farmland of Victor Frederick by a labourer who had begun clearing bush about 9:30 a.m.According to police, it is suspected the remains belong to St Lucian-born Lucious Albert of Swampy Town, who went missing two years ago. Victor Junior, son of the farm owner, described the discovery as “a weird thing”. “The workers called me and told me they found some human remains. I went and looked at them, and then I called the police,” he added. (AH)
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