BREAKING Metro Tunnel workers find bones while digging near LaTrobe Street
Police are investigating the discovery of what are believed to be bones found at a work site for the Metro Tunnel in the CBD.
The remains were found by workers, understood to be moving gas pipes for the Metro Tunnel, just off Literature Lane near Little La Trobe Street about 1.40pm on Thursday. Police are investigating the discovery of what they believe to be bones found at a work site for the Metro Tunnel.
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