Sri Lanka, July 2 -- An infant's skeleton, a small toy and a school bag were unearthed when the five and a half days of excavation at the Chemmani mass grave site in Jaffna was concluded.
Speaking to the media on Tuesday (01) regarding the excavation work, Attorney-at-Law Ranitha Gnanaraja said up to five new human skeletons have been found intertwined in the Chemmani mass grave.
"The five and a half days of excavation at the Chemmani massgrave has concluded. The human skeleton, which was already identified with a school bag, has been fully recovered. During the excavation, a skeleton of a small child playing with a toy was unearthed. During the day-long excavation, up to five human skeletons were found intertwined with each other, crea...
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