A “TORSO” has been found in the river of a London nature reserve, as cops launched a probe following the gruesome discovery.
Cops were called to Mitcham, south London, after reports of human remains found in the River Wandle.
The grim find was made by members of the public yesterday, with locals left shocked after the “limbless torso” was pulled from the water by emergency crews.
Scotland Yard said: “On Tuesday, 21 May police were called to Rawnsley Avenue, Mitcham after human remains were found in a river by members of the public.
“Officers attended and have set up a crime scene, the road will remain shut until the scene is closed.
“Enquiries are on-going into the circumstances and we await formal identification of the remains.”
A spokesperson added: “At this early stage, we have not made any arrests.”
More to follow.