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Gardai search woodland at the Mayne in Clonee, west Dublin. Niall Carson/PA Wire/Press Association Images

Search resumes after discovery of human arm in Meath

The body part was found on open ground in the Mayne area of Clonee at around 4.30pm yesterday afternoon.

A DETAILED SEARCH of an area in Clonee, Co Meath has resumed this morning following the discovery of a human arm yesterday.

The body part was found by passersby on open ground in the Mayne area of Clonee at around 4.30pm yesterday afternoon.

The area was sealed off and a technical examination was carried out.

The body part remained at the scene but was to be removed to a morgue in Navan.

Searches were called off last night as darkness fell but gardaí resumed activities this morning at first light.

More: Human body part found in Co Meath

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