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r; - .■ M -v k :•" s. f The police .'have ended a - week-long fingertip search J for the remains of . two children whoseparents said • they had given them away to a couple who emigrated to Australia. A police ; spokesman said that certain items were being sent for 1 forensic analysis, but 1 declined to say whether the children's bodies had been found. The police had been searching and digging in the garden of the children’s parS ents. Harry Frost, aged 34, and his wife Betty, aged 33, . in -the village of Hanging ' Eaton near Dewsbury, York- ■ shire. The Frosts have been .remanded in , custody,' accased of obstructing Gbro- ■ tier in the execufion df his ' duty. The police allege that , they , killed; the children and burial-them'near the family >• home?—London. . ' ~
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