A fresh team of investigators are continuing the search for Moors Murders victim Keith Bennett today as his brother expects to find out within hours if his remains have finally been discovered - some 58 years after the schoolboy was snatched and slain by warped serial killers Myra Hindley and Ian Brady. Police have this week been digging on the Moors in the South Pennines in Oldham, near Manchester, in search of the 12-year-old for the first time in 35 years, after being alerted to suspected human bones by an amateur sleuth.In an extraordinary breakthrough, a skull believed to be that of a child aged around 12 was reported to have been found on Saddleworth Moor on Thursday - just a few hundred yards from where the remains of Hindley and Brady's other young victims were discovered.
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