Body parts of slain UK teen found in Brazil

In this undated image taken from the cellular phone of Mohamed D'Ali Carvalho Santos and released...
In this undated image taken from the cellular phone of Mohamed D'Ali Carvalho Santos and released by the Goias state police on Friday Aug. 1, 2008, shows Santos with 17-year-old Cara Marie Burke inside an aircraft at an unknown location. Santos, the Brazilian man accused of dismembering a the British teenager and stuffing her torso in suitcase, says he doesn't remember what happened the night she died because he was too high on cocaine. (AP Photo/Goias State Police)
Brazilian authorities say they have recovered numerous body parts of a dismembered British teen beside a remote river near the central city of Goiania.

A labourer walking in the area found a leg belonging to 17-year-old Cara Marie Burke on Sunday, a week after her torso was discovered in a suitcase near a different river. Police searching in the same area Monday found her forearms and head.

Inspector Carlos Raimundo Batista says he is confident the body parts are Burke's.

Police say Mohammed D'Ali Carvalho dos Santos, 20, killed Burke because she threatened to tell his family that he was addicted to cocaine and dealing the drug.

Santo has said he does not remember most of what happened the night Burke died because he was high on cocaine.