Police in Russia have arrested three men, all homeless, who are under suspicion of killing another man, eating part of him and then selling left over body parts to a kebab shop.
The three men, who have all been charged with murder, are being held in the city of Perm, 870 mile (1,400 kilometres) east of Moscow.
It's unclear when the incident happened but local investigators said in a statement that the 25-year-old victim had been targeted because of "personal hostility".
In their statement on Friday the investigators said that the three men attacked their victim with a hammer and knives and that his body was found in a forest area near a stop for public transport in Perm.
Investigators said, "After carrying out the attack, the corpse was dismembered. Part of it was eaten and part was also sold to a kebab and pie kiosk."
They also said that it was unclear if any customers had been sold the remains.