Police have launched an investigation into human remains found off the coast of Herzliya, per a Tuesday announcement.
According to the police, the human bones were found in the sea by Tel Aviv District Marine Police officers after they received a call from citizens.
"Officers from the Glilot Station and investigators from the Yarkon Region joined the Marine police forces, and the findings were transferred to the Institute of Forensic Medicine for further testing and completion of the identification process," the police said.
Finnish tourist's remains found in Jerusalem
In February, human remains discovered by children in Jerusalem were found to belong to a tourist from Finland who had gone missing over a year earlier.
The tourist, a Finnish citizen, arrived in Israel in January 2024 and was last seen on March 10, 2024, in a hostel in central Jerusalem, where she had been staying.