A German adventurer might have been eaten by cannibals on a remote island in the Pacific, says a report in the Sun.
The remains of Stefan Ramin are said to have been found on a campfire and it is believed he was cut into pieces before being roasted by a local tribe.
Cannibalism is said to have ceased decades ago on the French Polynesian island of Nuku Hiva, about 900 miles north of Tahiti.
SUN STORY
NUKU HIVA WIKIPEDIA
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