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WorldTwo people accused with murder after human remains discovered close Bournemouth Beach

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Two people accused with murder after human remains discovered close Bournemouth Beach

A court session has been scheduled for today as two individuals are involved in a case where body parts were found close to a well-liked beach.

The remains were discovered by an individual who does not belong to the police or government, near a set of stairs leading to a beach in Bournemouth, Dorset.
The police started looking into a case and after using science, they found out that the victim was a person named Simon Shotton who was 49 years old and from Bournemouth.

His family has been informed. His family has been told.

Debbie Ann Pereira, who is 38 years old, and Benjamin Lee Atkins, who is 48 years old, were caught by the police and are now accused of committing murder.

They will be at Poole magistrates court on Tuesday (September 5).

Detective Inspector Neil Third said: ‘We are thinking of Simon Shotton’s family and we have informed them about the latest progress in our investigation.

We have done a very careful and detailed investigation on this issue, and now we have decided to charge someone with murder after talking to the CPS.

Since this case is now going to court, we cannot say anything more right now because we need to let the justice system do its job.

“It is important to highlight that no more comments or sharing of information on the internet or social media should happen, as it might affect these court proceedings. ”

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