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Three dismembered bodies, including a child, found in burning Texas dumpster
CNN
Three dismembered bodies -- including a child -- were found in a burning dumpster in Fort Worth, Texas, this week, according to the city's police department.
The bodies were "burned and heavily dismembered," police said in a news release on Friday, adding there were "body parts unaccounted for."
Authorities have tentatively identified one of the bodies as 42-year-old David Lueras, who was "known to frequent the Dallas area" and "has some ties" to nearby communities, police said in the release Friday. The identity of the child is unknown, police said, and the third body is a "young teenage or adult female."
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