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AUTOPSY REPORT - Srebrenica historical project

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United Nations International Criminal Tribunal forthe former Yugoslavia<strong>AUTOPSY</strong> <strong>REPORT</strong>GLOGOVA GRAVE SITECASE NO: GL05 159BP <strong>AUTOPSY</strong> DATE: 25.10.99MORTUARY: VisokoSUMMARY:A right forearm and hand, completely skeletonized, with no soft tissues surviving.From anthropology examination the remains were from a young person aged between 13 and17, but it was not possible to say whether male or female or to determine anything further.Both forearm bones were fractured and the upper parts missing, but most likely this occurredafter death in crushing or moving of the body.There were no other significant findings, and from this examination it is not possible todetermine the cause of death in this person.CAUSE OF DEATH:It is my determination that the cause of death in case number GL05 159BP was:UnascertainedThis formal report is based upon the autopsy report that I prepared at the time of myexamination. Both reports truly and accurately reflect my findings.Signed:…………………………………………Dr John Clark MB ChB FRCPath Dip FMDate: 27.10.99


Case No: GL05 159BPA. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF REMAINS:Right wrist and hand with the lower ends of the radius and ulna. Totally skeletonized.B. CLOTHING:NoneOTHER ITEMS:NoneC. IDENTIFYING FEATURES:NoneD. ANTHROPOLOGY DETAILS:Sex: IndeterminateAge Range: 13 – 17Stature: Not possibleE. INJURIES:i. Findings on fluoroscopy:Noneii. Main injuries described: Probably Probably Can’tante-mortem post mortem tell1. Right radius and ulna – fractures of lower thirds with upper parts of bones missingF. INTERNAL TISSUES:NoneH. SAMPLES:None2

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