Woman’s decapitated head discovered in park in grim Valentine’s Day mystery

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    A decapitated head has been found in a park, marking an upsetting start to Valentine's Day this year.

    Various body parts belonging to a woman, including the head, were tracked down by police and park staff, who joined in the search around 11am local time (10am GMT) today (February 14).

    The head was found in a remote wooded area popular with families and joggers in the Buttes-Chaumont Park, one of the French capital's largest green spaces towards the northeast of the city.

    According to The Parisien, the lower torso area of a woman – from below the chest to her knees – was also found blood-soaked in a bag along with the head today under a pile of foliage.

    A source said: "Obviously, the body was cut dressed.

    "The corpse was not in a state of putrefaction, which seems to attest to a recent death."

    Sources claim the head and torso were found in a remote area of the park generally used by employees and located near a disused railway line, although this has not been officially confirmed.

    The body parts were discovered after a search was opened when an initial body part – a piece of a woman's pelvic area according to sources close to the case – was found in a plastic bag by park workers last night (February 13).

    Police have now opened a murder inquiry and the park has been closed off according to François Dagnaud, mayor of the 19th arrondissement where the discovery was made.

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