Suffolk Police say details they got after the Crimewatch appeal may help them identify the victim.
Further remains were found during a police search of the river after the discovery of the bags by a member of the public
Following an appeal on the BBC's Crimewatch officers say the new information may help them with that. "As a result, we have some new lines of enquiry that we are following-up on and we will continue to pursue every lead that may help us either identify the victim, or provide information about those responsible for his death, or depositing the remains," he said.Two black bin bags were spotted in the River Stour, near Meadow Gate and Croft Bridge, by a member of the public before a third bag was found in a police search.
The bones had been cleanly dismembered at the joints, with the lacerations on the skull, not believed to be the cause of death, police said.
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