DYNAMO Charlton have given up hope of winning a second consecutive Kenna League title after police found remains in a Kent woodland.
Police chief Desdemona Johnson said it will take time for formal identification and added this was “every Kenna manager’s worst nightmare.”
The Dynamo manager reported his championship defence as missing last week, but many claim it was gone the moment he signed Sebastian Haller at the pre-season auction in September last year.
Dynamo dropped to 10th place in the league this week, but there is a glimmer of silverware as they sit second in the Covid Cup group A with a game to play.
However, their final group-stage tie is against Bala Rinas who presently sit 200 points above Dynamo at the top of the Kenna League table.
A man with a ginger beard has been arrested.
Covid Cup
Top two teams qualify
Kenna League week 24
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