Detectives investigating the mysterious death of pensioner Roy Bigg, whose body was found in a disused pub freezer in Newham, London, suspect he may have been killed by accident after discovering rib injuries suggesting foul play. The body, identified through dental records, had been missing since 2012, with pathology tests unable to determine cause of death or how long he had been in the freezer. Police believe someone connected to Mr Bigg may have hidden his body, possibly after a fight or assault, as he was previously working and living at the pub before its closure in 2011.
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