The police started an investigation after a suitcase with human remains has been drawn from a river in New York.
The shocking discovery was made yesterday around 5.30 pm near Governor's Island after officers found the piece of luggage from the East River, according to the port unit of the New York Police Department.
The suitcase was taken for research, but it was not immediately clear whether the remains that were of a man or a woman.
However, officers confirmed that the victim was an adult.
The age of the victim and their cause of death were also not known as on Thursday morning, and it was unclear how long the suitcase had been in the river.
The police have opened an investigation, while a medical investigator works to determine a cause of death.
Images from the scene showed researchers who investigated the suitcase after it was picked up from the water.
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Governors Island is a 172 -hectare island in the port of New York, in the New York City Borough or Manhattan.
A suitcase filled with human remains was pulled out of East River last night
The shocking discovery was made near the island of the Governor, according to the port unit of the New York Police Department
Images of the scene show researchers who investigate the suitcase after it was picked up
The mysterious discovery comes after residents of an apartment complex in Long Island were shocked to discover a body in a suitcase last year.
The Suffolk County police said that officers responded to reports of suspicious activities in a wooded area next to Nassau Road in Huntington at 11:50 am on 3 September.
A woman who gave her name when Taylor said she did the 911 call after she stumbled over a black suitcase with human body parts that protruded.
Months earlier, displayed human heads were discovered in Amityville, Long Island in March in a creepy case with two victims and four suspects.
Four people were accused of the murder mystery, of which the police said that at the time it might have been linked to a love triangle.
The suitcase was taken for research, but it was not immediately clear whether the remains that were of a man or a woman
The age of the victim and their cause of death were also not known as on Thursday
A medical researcher is currently working on determining a cause of death
This view of a high corner was shot on the island of Governors, looking at Lower Manhattan
Steven Brown, 44, Jeffrey Mackey, 38, Amanda Wallace, 40, and Alexis Nieves, 33, were all arrested after human body parts were found in Babylon Park.
The four were each accused of hindering persecution in the first degree, tampering with physical evidence by hiding or destroying a human corpse.