A KAYAKER has found a human skull in mangroves in Sydney's south, leading to the discovery of a number of other bones.
Police launched an investigation after the man saw the skull in shallow mangrove water while kayaking new Towra Point Nature Reserve in Botany Bay on February 28.
Marine Area Command officers searched the area on Monday and retrieved the skull and a number of other bones which were found in a remote section of the reserve.
Police from Miranda Local Area Command are investigating and the homicide squad and missing persons unit have been notified.
"As the bones were recovered today, it is too early to make any assumptions as to the cause of death or any confirmation of the identity of the person," Miranda Local Area Commander, Superintendent Greg Antonjuk, said.
"Investigators have, however, contacted the relatives of persons who have been reported missing in the local area over recent years."
A post mortem will be conducted and the bones will be forensically examined.
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