A body was found floating in a pond at a Colorado golf course on Sunday. Officers received a call regarding the grim discovery around 11 a.m. at Hyland Hills Golf Course on Sheridan Boulevard in Westminster.
The coffin was discovered at Tetney golf club near Grimsby. The club’s owner, Mark Casswell, said his family had farmed there for years before opening the golf course.
The coffin containing the remains of a man and a perfectly preserved axe, were found by chance during works at Tetney golf course. Photograph: Charlotte Graham Golfers are forever trying to avoid everything from bunkers, the rough and water to other players’ putting lines.
Historic England on Friday revealed details of a remarkable discovery as works were being carried out on a golf course pond in July 2018, during a spell of hot weather. The log coffin, which measures about 3 metres long by 1 metre, is thought to be 4,000 years old.
News Body Human remains Colorado. A body was found floating in a pond at a Colorado golf course on Sunday. Officers received a call regarding the grim discovery around 11 a.m. at Hyland Hills Golf Course on Sheridan Boulevard in Westminster.
Rivera's body was not discovered until July 13. Similar grisly discoveries have been made in recent months. In December, human remains were found in two suitcases left on the side of a road in Denver.
On the same day and just hours later, a second body was found in a lake 25 miles south of the Hyland Hills Golf Course.
The body of an unidentified adult man was found in the water but did not appear to have any signs of trauma, the Westminster Police Department said in a press release on Monday.