Fulstow: Skull found in duck pond has been there for years - police
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The skull, believed to be human, is undergoing further forensic examination
A skull found in a duck pond in Lincolnshire is thought to have been there "for many years", police say.
Officers were called to the pond in Pear Tree Lane, Fulstow, on Thursday after a member of the public spotted the bone in the water.
Lincolnshire Police said the skull, believed to be human, is undergoing further forensic examination.
A cordon at the site has been lifted and analysis of the skull is expected to take several weeks, police said.
"We believe this maybe a human skull that has been at the site for many years," a spokesperson added.

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- Published17 June 2022