The bodies of further 2 victims of the Smolensk air crash, exhumed today in Warsaw, have been brought to the Cracow Forensic Medicine Institute. They are to be transported today to Wroclaw, after they have been examined with a tomograph.
In Cracow the coffins are to be opened in accordance with the protocol and the bodies will be examined with a computed tomograph. Then the bodies will be transported to Wroclaw where an autopsy will be carried out and DNA samples will be taken. Prosecutor captain Marcin Maksjan from the Chief Military Prosecutor's Office explains that it may happen within the next 2 days.
Early in the morning in Warsaw there were 2 exhumations of the victims of the Smolensk air crash - one of them was in the Temple of Divine Providence and the other one - in the Powazki Cemetery. According to the media, one of the exhumed victims might be the last President in exile, Ryszard Kaczorowski.
The decision concerning the exhumations was made ex officio after an analysis of the medical documentation concerning 2 bodies and after comparing them with the evidence. It turned out that there was quite a lot of doubt as to the identity of the bodies. There is also a suspicion that once again the bodies have been swapped.
"We do not conceal the fact that there is doubt as to the identity of the bodies. It is probable that due to the wrong identification of the 2 bodies they have been buried in wrong graves," said prosecutor Maksjan.
It turns out that the investigators are planning further exhumations. By the end of 2012 2 further exhumations of the bodies of the Smolensk air crash victims are to be carried out.
Tuesday 23 October 2012
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