The remains of a woman who was murdered by her husband more than 20 years ago have been found buried in a garden in Dorset, England.
Debbie Griggs was 34 and pregnant when she went missing from her home in the Kent seaside town of Deal in May 1999.
Her husband, Andrew Griggs, denied being responsible for her disappearance but was found guilty of murder and jailed for life in October 2019 after a review by cold case detectives.
Police received a tip-off two weeks ago that her remains may be in the back garden of a house in St Leonards in Dorset, where Griggs had moved in July 2001, following the conclusion of the initial investigation into his wife's whereabouts.
Officers found human remains including teeth fragments which were used to identify Mrs Griggs.
In a statement, Kent Police said the discovery of Debbie Griggs' remains had been made after excavation work at the St Leonards property earlier this month.