
"The bone was uncovered on Friday, March 20, during an independent search. Officers attended the scene assisted by forensic colleagues who have determined the bone does not belong to a human."
"Brothers Arthur and Nizamodeen Hosein were later convicted of her kidnapping and murder, but the location of her remains has remained unknown for 55 years."
"Hayley Frais claimed her father said on his deathbed that he noticed a strong smell at the premises shortly after Ms McKay disappeared."
"The discovery has raised fresh hopes that one of Britain's most enduring murder mysteries could finally be resolved."
An excavation in Bethnal Green revealed a bone, initially believed to be Muriel's remains, but police confirmed it is not human. The search was prompted by new information from Hayley Frais, whose father had connections to the area and mentioned a strong smell after Muriel's disappearance. Brothers Arthur and Nizamodeen Hosein were convicted of her kidnapping and murder, yet her remains have been missing for 55 years. The discovery has reignited hopes of resolving this enduring murder mystery.
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