Search ends at Oldham mill where human remains were found
Bismark House Mill burnt down last May
Last updated 27th Jan 2023
The search of a Greater Manchester mill where human remains were found has completed, after nearly six months.
Bismark House Mill in Oldham burnt down on Saturday 7 May 2022 and teams have been searching the remnants since demolition workers discovered human remains on Saturday 23 July 2022.
Partial remains of four victims have been recovered during the search. Uoc Van Nguyen, Cuong Van Chu, Duong Van Nguyen and Nam Thanh Lee were formally identified using DNA samples from family members in Vietnam.
Police said the criminal investigation remains open, and two people previously arrested are still on bail.
Detective Superintendent Lewis Hughes, GMP’s Disaster Victim Identification lead, said:
“During almost six month of searching, we have sifted over 4500 tonnes of rubble in order to recover substantial remains of the four victims. The search has been comprehensive and we are now satisfied that there is no realistic prospect of recovering any further human remains or objects of significance from the site.
"This was a really important piece of work, not just for criminal proceedings, but for the families in Vietnam who have been left devastated by the deaths of their loved ones and desperately want to be reunited with their remains and, in some cases, sentimental items.
“Though the search has now concluded and our presence at Bismark House has now come to an end, Operation Logan is ongoing. Our team is continuing to work with the family liaison officers and relevant partner agencies to make arrangements to return the four victims to their native Vietnam.
"Meanwhile, our criminal investigation team is still following lines of enquiry to ensure any offences are identified and those responsible are brought to face justice."
Officers are continuing to ask anyone with information to contact Greater Manchester Police via 101. Information can also be submitted in English or Vietnamese via the Major Incident Public Portal.
Anyone who would like to remain anonymous can share information via the independent charity – Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.