Forensic teams working at a suspected mass gravesite in the village of Zallq, Istog, have recovered human remains believed to be of a boy. Head of the Kosovo Government’s committee for missing persons, Prenk Gjetaj, said experts think the remains are those of a twelve-year-old boy whose body was found wrapped in a blanked. “His identity is not yet known and tests will be performed to establish it,” Gjetaj said. Meanwhile, Arsim Gerxhaliu, Director of the Forensic Institute in Pristina, said they believe the remains they recovered are those of a boy aged between seven and twelve years.
Forensic teams recover human remains at suspected mass gravesite (RTK/Koha)
- Published: 5 years ago on 05/03/2019
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- Last Modified: March 5, 2019 @ 1:53 pm
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