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Gardaí seeking remains of convicted rapist find human torso

Gardaí searching for the remains of a convicted rapist have found a human torso in a Dublin park
Gardaí searching for the remains of a convicted rapist have found a human torso in a Dublin park Gardaí searching for the remains of a convicted rapist have found a human torso in a Dublin park

GARDAÍ digging in a Dublin park for the remains of a convicted rapist who vanished more than six years ago have found a human torso.

An excavation of a site in Tolka Valley Park in Finglas began at the start of this month as part of an investigation into the death and disappearance of 46-year-old James Nolan.

An arm, forensically identified as that of Nolan, was discovered on Dublin's Dollymount Beach in 2011.

Investigating gardaí said they were since handed information indicating that "a particular part of Tolka Valley in Finglas is an area of interest".

They have described the ongoing dig as a significant operation.

Nolan, from Dublin, had previously served 14 years in jail for rape and false imprisonment.

He was last seen alive in November 2010.

An inquest found his arm had been severed after his death.