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VUKOVAR, Oct 27 (Hina) - Workers cleaning a Vukovar Catholic
cemetry of mines, found a corpse in an open crypt on Monday. It seems
that the person whose corpse was found, was not buried in the usual
manner.
The workers notified Vukovar local authorities and UN Transitional
Administration for eastern Croatia (UNTAES) of this event.
Representatives of the German de-mining company "Gerber", workers
of which are cleaning the cemetery of mines to enable displaced
Vukovar citizens to visit it on All Saints' Day (November 1), told
Hina that the corpse would remain in the grave until people,
authorised by the Croatian Government, exhume it.
Following this event, the head of the government commission for the
detained and missing, Ivan Grujic, on Monday said to Hina that it
was known that there were victims buried at the Catholic cemetery
and other parts of Vukovar that should be exhumed.
Grujic added that the bodies would not be exhumed from that cemetery
now, and explained that according to procedures, every body found
before the organised unearthing should be protected at the spot
where it was found, and it must not be dug up before authorised
experts carry out an on-the-spot investigation and exhumation.
The sex of the corpse found on Monday could not be found out
neither can it be established whether that person wore a military
uniform or civilian clothes.
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