He vanishes without a trace 10 years later finding a

He vanishes without a trace, 10 years later finding a dead body in the pub’s freezer

The man’s body, which was accidentally discovered during a renovation, could have been in the freezer for several years, according to the London police.

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epoch dissolved in air without a trace and despite appeals, posters and messages on social media and missing persons pages, he was never heard from again. Ten years later, however, the man’s body was accidentally discovered in a freezer of a former pub now unused. It’s the chilling story coming out of London, where police have now reopened the case and are looking for witnesses to reconstruct what happened. Roy Bigg, as the man is called, was 70 years old when he disappeared from the London borough of Newham in the east of the British capital in February 2012.

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For a long time it was thought the 70yearold pensioner might still be alive and appeals have been lodged several times, but no one has ever reported his presence and so over the years he has been presumed dead. Then the horrific discovery of the corpse in an advanced state of decomposition Ten years after his disappearance. A totally accidental find as the terrifying discovery was made by some masons who were called in to renovate the plot of land where the pub once stood. In fact, London’s Metropolitan Police announced today that Mr Bigg’s body was discovered in a freezer in the basement of the refurbished property that once belonged to the man.

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In fact, the man’s remains were discovered last October, but only later investigations were able to determine that it was precisely the missing pensioner. Mr. Bigg was ultimately identified only by comparing the body’s dental arch to ancient clinical records. “We believe Roy’s body sat in the freezer for several years‘ explained London Police, who are now seeking information.’ Talking to people who knew him will help us pinpoint not only his lifestyle and habits, but also when he was last seen. Any piece of information can be really significant for our investigation,” police said.