WA police are frustrated they spent a whole day investigating remains in the Pilbara that turned out to be from a cow, not a human.
Police have been left frustrated after an investigation into potential human remains in WA's Pilbara revealed they were cow bones stuffed in a jumper.A walker found what were initially thought to be human remains in Wickham in the PilbaraThey have discovered a cow carcass was stuffed into a tracksuitA walker found what initially appeared to be a dead person on the side of a track in Wickham last week and reported it to police.
"With the assistance of our local forensic officers and the forensic pathologist in Perth, [we] identified the remains there to actually be of an animal," he said.The cow carcass and tracksuit jumper that was initially thought to be human remains.
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