Police searching for a missing British journalist in the Amazon rainforest have found possible human remains and a suspected burial site
The pair, who were researching a book together, had received threats during the trip to the remote jungle region which is notorious for illegal logging, mining and drug trafficking.JOAO LAET/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES
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