Last night, the police of Go Dau district, Binh Duong province, said this unit had an initial report on the discovery of nine human skeletons in rubber gardens and houses in Phuoc Thanh commune.
Police seized two human skeletons contained in burnt cloth sacks and seven human skeletons were discovered in Ms. Cao Thi Cam Van’s house (born in 1957).
According to initial information, in the morning of the same day, Mr. Dinh Van P. (Phuoc Tay hamlet, Phuoc Thanh commune) discovered two human skeletons in a cloth bag under a shallow pond.
Upon receiving the news, the police authorities sealed off the scene of the investigation. Through scene examination, the police continued to uncover seven more sets of human skeletons at Ms. Cao Thi Cam V.’s house (near Mr. P.’s house).

Seven skeletons were discovered in Ms. Van’s house
Ms. Van claimed that the bones were bought by her husband, Mr. Dinh Van Xuong (who died of disease in 2019) from Dak Lak province to sell to others. However, when Mr. Xuong brought the bones back to the house, the buyer did not come, so he kept them in the house.
After her husband died, she took throw two skeletons into a shallow pond behind the house, near the rubber garden. She did not know who her husband bought these bones from.
The case is still under investigation.
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