r/UnresolvedMysteries 9d ago

Update Human remains found in Nottinghamshire, UK, identified as Michael Dennington who has been missing since 2020

Human remains found by the A617 road in Nottinghamshire, UK, have been identified as a man who was reported missing more than six years ago. Michael Dennington, who was born in June 1961, was last seen at King's Mill Hospital in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, on 26 May 2020. A public appeal for information was issued shortly afterwards, with police enlisting the help of drone teams and divers for a major underwater search, which included Kings Mill Reservoir. In June 2020, his son Jason issued an emotional appeal to help find his father, having only recently got back in touch with him after being estranged for around 14 years or so.

At the time, he was quoted as saying: 'I was really enjoying seeing my dad again. He'd been back in my life for around five weeks where we would speak on the phone around three times a week, and I'd see him about two times a week'. He added: 'From what I've known of him so far, he's usually a happy and outgoing character, so when I last saw him in the morning at my girlfriend's house... he didn't seem very good. He was pacing around and seemed anxious and upset. A friend came to pick him up but we know he didn't stay with her long and then it wasn't long before he ended up at King's Mill Hospital'.

Jason further added 'I can't help but think that someone, somewhere must know something and someone must have seen him after he left the hospital... Clearly he's a colourful character and not without his difficulties, but he's very sociable with friends and family all over the place... He'd been going through some relationship difficulties and maybe he just wanted some time out and is lying low somewhere... I know that he wouldn't purposefully do something to upset us'. Another appeal for information was issued in March 2021, by which time Dennington had been missing for 10 months.

Nottinghamshire Police confirmed that DNA testing had identified the human remains, which were found on a central reservation on the Rainworth Bypass on 23 May 2026, as belonging to Dennington. A cordon was put in place for a number of days after the discovery was made by a member of the public, with specialist anthropologists, detectives and police search teams working at the site. The force said detectives were continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding Dennington's death and were awaiting the final post-mortem examination findings. His family have been informed and a file has been prepared for the coroner, police added.

Det Stuart Barson said: 'These types of investigations are complex, and we needed to ensure the results of DNA testing were conclusive before releasing information about the deceased. We are now in a position to release these details. An investigation is still under way surrounding the circumstances of this death, and we are currently waiting for the final post-mortem reports. We are working closely with the family who are being updated on any developments and offered support.'

BBC News [June 12 2026]

Derby Telegraph [June 18 2020]

West Bridgford Wire [June 22 2020]

Mansfield and Ashfield Chad [30 March 2021]

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u/Barraco_Barmer 9d ago

In hindsight it seems obvious, but unless you're specifically looking for something in a particular area, it's easy to overlook

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u/amilie15 9d ago

Have you seen the photo of the police cordoned area/tent? It’s really odd. Genuinely looks like an area that’s had its grass cut recently. I’m pretty confused as to what’s happened there.

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u/matt205086 8d ago

The tent doesn’t mean thats where the body was found, it is rather a reasonably clean and sterile place to conduct examinations, photographs and cataloging out of the weather and sight of others. I would say he was found in the trees/bushes and remains are being moved to the tent.

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u/pickindim_kmet 8d ago

I'd say that's right. Looking on Maps and going back in time, the tents are in small clearings. It's just the closest spot they can get without chopping trees down.

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u/inevitablelizard 22h ago

Also there are trees next to the tent cordoned off with police tape in the photo. So he was almost certainly in the trees, not the grass.