Investigation after human remains found in Nottinghamshire field

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Police vehicles and road closure on Coxmoor Road
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Police were called to Coxmoor Road in Sutton-in-Ashfield just before 19:00 BST on Wednesday

An investigation is under way after human remains were found buried in a field by a member of the public.

Police said officers were called to Coxmoor Road in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, just before 19:00 BST on Wednesday.

A tent has been set up in the field, where the remains were found and a large cordon is expected to stay in place for the next seven days.

There is also a no-fly zone over the scene, which includes drones.

Nottinghamshire Police said officers were being supported by scientists, including an anthropologist, who will help "determine the age of the remains".

The force added the bones were not ancient.

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A police tent has been set up in the field where the remains were found

Supt Claire Rukas said: "We are in the very early stages of an investigation.

"We are now carrying out extensive work to determine the identity of the individual and the circumstances surrounding their death.

"The public can expect a large police presence in the area for the next few days."

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Police are being supported by scientists, including an anthropologist

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