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Bones found by scuba diver in Malta definitely not human

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by LAMAR BENNINGTON - CDNN Industry News Editor

MALTA  (9 Nov 2006) -- According to forensic tests, Malta police have concluded that bones found by a scuba diver off the coast of Delimara are definitely not human.

After the bones were found last Wednesday about 100 meters offshore, police speculated that the bones were the remains of Brian Rosso, who disappeared in October 2005.

On Monday, the bones were finally removed from the sea and examined by forensic investigators.

 

Although they were able to determine the bones are non-human, they do not yet know what kind of animal they are from.

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