Dark mystery of torso pulled from Thames after being cut up in 'ritual murder'

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Dark mystery of torso pulled from Thames after being cut up in 'ritual murder'
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Named 'Adam' by detectives, the boy was believed to be aged five or six and was wearing orange shorts and thought to have been trafficked from Nigeria via Germany

Police have launched a fresh appeal 20 years after the torso of a boy who was murdered in a possible ritualistic killing before having his limbs and head severed from his body was pulled from the River Thames.He was found wearing a pair of orange shorts and it is believed he was smuggled into the country via Germany.

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