At least one femur, one hip bone and around ten vertebrae were found in the Notre-Dame national forest. Two walkers alerted the police after discovering bones during their walk.

All of the remains were transported to the Paris forensic institute for analysis. The investigation, opened in search of the causes of death, was entrusted to the Val-de-Marne judicial police. We already know that they belong to a man aged 20 to 45 years old. The remains were discovered in the forest located in the town of Noiseau, in the Créteil region of northern France. The bones were found a week ago by walkers in a national forest in the region of Val- de Marne. The discovery was made by two walkers on Sunday, April 7, at around 2:30 p.m. in the area of the forest known as the "Nouvelle Forest" The remains have been transported to Paris for analysis by the forensic institute. They are believed to be the remains of a man between the ages of 20 and 45.