DJ Derek: Tests confirm remains belong to pensioner
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-35823444 Version 0 of 1. Human remains found in a wooded area near Bristol are those of pensioner Derek Serpell-Morris, known as DJ Derek, police have confirmed. DNA tests were carried out on the remains - found close to The Mall, Cribbs Causeway - after a post-mortem examination proved inconclusive. Avon and Somerset Police said they were not treating his death as suspicious. The 73-year-old went missing in July, sparking a high-profile campaign to find him. Decomposed remains were found in undergrowth by a member of the public on 10 March. DJ Derek, a former accountant, was known to thousands of music fans and played hundreds of sets at local clubs and pubs, as well as at the Glastonbury festival. He was a resident of St Pauls in Bristol since 1978 and appeared at gigs across the UK, including the Big Chill. He also worked with Massive Attack and appeared in a Dizzee Rascal video. |