A body has been found inside a car that was set on fire in Western Sydney, about 40 kilometres from the scene of a second set of human remains also discovered in a vehicle.
New South Wales Police were called to reports of a vehicle alight at Webb Street in North Parramatta about 2.15am.
New South Wales Police find human remains in a burning vehicle in North Parramatta early on Tuesday morning. Picture: Nine News Superintendent Vincent said the cause of death and identity of the remains is unknown and is expected to be determined from a postmortem examination.firefighters found remains also inside a burning vehicle about 40 kilometres awayNSW Rural Fire Service crews had two hours earlier found"skeletal remains" in a burning Toyota RAV4 at Waterfall. Picture: Supplied
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