Police are now analysing biological remains which have been found in a finca belonging to the family of the father of the two children, sister and brother aged 6 and 2, who were reported missing from a park in Córdoba on Saturday. Police say they are searching for the children’s bodies as and say they have ruled out finding them alive. The biological remains, which could be bones, were found on the site of a large bonfire in the garden of the house of José Bretón, the children’s father, who is still to be arrested. Reports indicate that the children’s father was taken to the property to try and clarify the evidence which was found. There are reports of a knife and insulating tape being found in the father’s car. Police have questioned the father and other family members, including an uncle and one of the children’s grandmothers. Dogs were out also out searching a 1,500 square metre finca which is owned by their paternal grandfather in the Córdoba district of Las Quemadillas on Monday. El País indicates that the search was led by a team of officers from Sevilla headed by Comisario Manuel Piedra Buena, who was in charge of the Marta del Castillo investigation. Ruth and her younger brother José live with their mother in Huelva, but were in Córdoba to visit their father’s family last weekend following their parents’ recent separation. It was the father who reported that his children had gone missing on Saturday, after saying he had lost sight of them for a moment in the park. His estranged wife reported him for psychological ill treatment on Sunday after she had been informed of her children’s disappearance.
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