Western Cape police are investigating after the skeletal remains of a suspected human limb was found at the popular Main Beach in Melkbosstrand near 'Slabber se Klippe' over the weekend. | Lisaleesolomon1
CPF chairperson Samie Kleynhans said it was unclear if the skeleton found was that of a human or sea creature.Police said it has been sent to Pathology Service. Western Cape police are investigating after the skeletal remains of a suspected human limb was found at the popular Main Beach in Melkbosstrand near"Slabber se Klippe" over the weekend.
Van Wyk added that a postmortem had not yet been held and that no further feedback had been received.
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