Three sacks of human remains have been collected from a Maketū beach, including some identified as children's bones.
A large landslide on January 8 or 9 on the eastern side of Ōkurei Point unearthed human remains from an urupā that have since been washing up on the beach.
Liam Tapsell, an elder from Ngāti Whakaue ki Maketū, said three sacks of adult, children, and possibly baby bones had been collected from Newdicks Beach and handed to Te Puke police.
"We had local iwi and members of the public picking up bones for at least a week since the slip, that included two young Pākehā boys finding a jaw bone," he said.
Also among the remains were a child's small forearm bone and two skulls, he said.