- Francis 'Frankie' Dunne found dead in the grounds of derelict 19th-century house
- The victim's head and arms were missing and he was last seen on Christmas Day
- House where the body was found is known to be used by local homeless people
- It is second murder probe into death of a homeless man in Cork in two months
A homeless man has been found with his head cut off and arms missing after
not being seen since Christmas Day.
Named locally as Francis 'Frankie' Dunne, the victim was discovered in
undergrowth near a boarded-up derelict house in Cork, Ireland, by a neighbour
at around 4pm on Saturday.
The 64-year-old had not been seen since December 25 and is thought to
have been at the scene for around three days.
His body was found in the garden of the 19th-century two-storey detached
Castlegreina House, known locally as 'The Castle', which has been unoccupied
for several years and is said to be used by homeless people.
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