Double murder investigation as human remains dumped at bridge

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By Leigh Boobyer, Chloe Harcombe & PA Media, BBC News, Bristol

Avon and Somerset Police The man police are looking for in connection with the incidentAvon and Somerset Police

The man police are looking for in connection with the incident

A manhunt is continuing after a suitcase containing human remains was found on Bristol's Clifton Suspension Bridge.

The historic bridge reopened on Friday after Avon and Somerset Police closed its roads in both directions to investigate the area the day before.

Officers are still looking for a man who was seen with a suitcase acting suspiciously on the bridge just before midnight on Wednesday.

The man had gone by the time they arrived, and a second suitcase containing body parts was found nearby a short time later.

The police want anyone with information about the man’s whereabouts to call 999.

He is described by police as black with a beard and wearing a gold earring.

Officers said the suspect was wearing a black Adidas baseball cap, black jeans, a black jacket, black trainers with thick white soles and had a black backpack.

The force added he left the bridge in the direction of Leigh Woods by the time officers arrived at the scene.

20-year-old, Reece Wright, was on the bridge on Wednesday night

Clifton Suspension Bridge

The bridge was closed on Thursday by police

Speaking on BBC Radio 4 's Today programme, Avon and Somerset Police Acting Bristol Commander Vicks Hayward-Melen said officers were being supported after the "horrific discovery" of the suitcases.

She added the forensic post-mortem was continuing on Friday, and would be "lengthy and complex".

Officers are asking members of the public to call 0800 056 0944 if they can help.

'It's a shock'

Joe Eastlake, who lives near the bridge, told the BBC: "The fact that this man that they've identified is still at large. I would've thought somebody could identify him quite easily."

Local resident Sheetal said: "It's not something that you hear about - it's more like a movie.

"The suspension bridge is going to be different during the night.

"I feel a bit scared. I think no matter what area you live in, you always have to be aware of your surroundings."

Barry Smith, who also lives nearby, said: "You don't normally expect that around here.

"I think people were shocked and surprised that it happened so close to home."

The force's initial inquiries found the man was taken to the bridge in a taxi.

The taxi driver's vehicle has been seized and the driver is helping officers.

Kika Hedgecock. She has dark hair which is tied up, and glasses on top of her head. She is wearing a blue shirt and is standing against a wall. She is looking at the camera and smiling. Plants can be seen near to where she is standing.

Kika Hedgecock said she feels "shaken" after the incident

People in white suits examining potential evidence in Sion Hill

People in white suits examining potential evidence in Sion Hill

Kika Hedgecock works at Belle de Jour Florist in Clifton.

She has always felt safe in the area, but said the incident had left her feeling "shaken".

"I still have goosebumps - I can't imagine somebody who could do that.

"There's no human compass in the person who has committed this crime," she added.

There is an increased police presence in the area for "visible reassurance", but officers said they are unaware of any current risk to the wider public.

Anybody who sees the man wanted in connection with the incident has been urged not to approach him.

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