Police in Normanton, Derby have discovered human remains believed to belong to Izabela Zablocka, who went missing in 2010. The remains were found in the garden of a property where Zablocka lived. Although formal identification is pending, authorities suspect the remains are hers. A murder investigation has commenced with several arrests made. Police are offering a £20,000 reward for information that leads to a conviction. They have communicated with Izabela's family in Poland, updating them on the situation during this challenging time.
The discovery of human remains believed to be Izabela Zablocka's marks a significant step in a 15-year-long missing persons case and initiates a murder investigation.
Police have made several arrests connected to the investigation and are offering a £20,000 reward for information leading to a conviction in Zablocka's case.
Detective Inspector Kane Martin emphasized the impact of these findings on the local community and the importance of supporting Izabela's family during this time.
Formal identification of the remains is pending, but police are optimistic that they belong to Izabela, whose family in Poland has been notified.
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