A Facebook post claims to show a photo of the scene where police in Wales have found at least six skeletons. This is false. No skeletons have been found, and police were responding to a different incident.
Police confirmed that six skeletons have been found in Wales.No skeletons have been found. The photo shows police responding to a different incident.falsely claims to show a photograph of police in Wales at a scene where the post says they found at least six skeletons.
The post, which has over 200 shares, said: “Pontnewydd right now. At least 6 skeletons were confirmed. Police expect more”.on Wednesday 22 March. Photos accompanying the post show police on a residential street.A spokesperson for the force said: “The pictures are linked to a story around a cannabis factory.”on Gwent Police’s website says that police arrested two men on suspicion of cultivating class-B drugs at a property in Pontnewydd on Wednesday.
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