Police have identified human remains found in a field in Nottinghamshire after the victim's grandson came forward
Police has launched a murder investigation to find out who killed him after analysis of the remains revealed traumatic injuries.Mr Swinscoe's daughter Julie, now 82, was 25 when he disappeared and said the news has broken her."I remember coming home one day from work and people saying they couldn't find dad. He had gone missing, and the police were searching," she said.
Mr Swinscoe was a miner, specifically a 'cutter', who operated machinery that cut large chunks of coal out of the coal face. He gave one of his children, Gary, some money for another round around 10.30pm before leaving to use the outdoor toilet - and never returned.Alfred's grandson Russell Lowbridge. Pic: Nottinghamshire Police
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