Jersey police discount `bone` evidence

Jersey police discount `bone` evidence

19.05.2008

THE investigation at a former children`s home on the Channel island of Jersey, at the centre of a long-running abuse inquiry has taken a new twist as police said they had ruled out a piece of forensic evidence discovered in February.

Jersey police said a fragment of "bone" forwarded to the UK on March 6 for carbon dating at a laboratory was now thought to be a piece of wood or seed, but that this piece of evidence had already been discounted from their inquiry.

"While the item has now been examined by three specialists, it`s been ruled out of the inquiry because of the archaeological context in which it had been found and it`s not intended to proceed further with this exhibit," Jersey Police said.

Police are investigating the former children`s home as part of an inquiry into abuse on Jersey between the 1950s and 2003.

Jersey police said over the last two weeks 20 pieces of bone and six children`s teeth had been found in the house`s cellar area and they expected carbon dating and DNA results next week.

Other discoveries at the building have included blood spots on a stone bathtub in an underground chamber which had been bricked up.

More than 160 people have contacted police saying they were abused at the house.

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