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'Mummified' head found on pathway 'Mummified' head found on pathway
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A human head has been found in a bag by a woman on a public footpath in Edinburgh. A human head found in a bag in Edinburgh is that of an adult who may have died between five and 10 years ago, according to police.
The human remains, which appeared to be mummified, were discovered at Hawthornvale, in the Leith area of the city, at about 1030 GMT. The remains, which appeared to be mummified, were discovered by a woman walking along a footpath at Hawthornvale, Leith, at about 1030 GMT.
It is thought the head may be several years old and it is not known how long it had been there. Police believe the bag may have been left within the past week or so.
Officers were carrying out forensic examinations at the scene and the area was cordoned off. Officers have been carrying out forensic examinations at the scene and the area was cordoned off.
A Lothian and Borders Police spokesman said: "Obviously we are at the very early stages of this investigation and at the moment we are trying to establish the identity of the deceased.A Lothian and Borders Police spokesman said: "Obviously we are at the very early stages of this investigation and at the moment we are trying to establish the identity of the deceased.
"At this stage cause of death is unknown and we will continue our enquiries in order to establish how the remains have came to be on the footpath.""At this stage cause of death is unknown and we will continue our enquiries in order to establish how the remains have came to be on the footpath."