Thursday, October 26, 2006

Experts: Bones Found at WTC Site in Good Condition

The human bones recently unearthed from the World Trade Center site are so well-preserved that experts are hopeful that new identifications can be made.

The nearly 200 body parts were found after utility workers doing routine work last week opened up an inactive manhole that had been paved over and forgotten.

Bradley Adams, the city's lead forensic anthropologist on site, told The Associated Press that he's hopeful there will be some new identifications of victims.

Lynn Castrianno, whose brother, Leonard, was killed and whose remains haven't been found, said she wants to know if they find something, but added that "it just opens it all back up again.''

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