The B.C. coroner has used DNA to identify a foot that washed up on shore on the Fraser River last month as belonging to a dead man from the Vancouver area.
The B.C. coroner has used DNA to identify a foot that washed up on shore on the Fraser River last month as belonging to a dead man from the Vancouver area.
Was there a chance that it belonged to someone that was still alive?
The B.C. coroner has used DNA to identify a foot that washed up on shore on the Fraser River last month as belonging to a dead man from the Vancouver area.
Was there a chance that it belonged to someone that was still alive?
The fact that it was from a local debunks the Tsunami-theory tho
The B.C. coroner has used DNA to identify a foot that washed up on shore on the Fraser River last month as belonging to a dead man from the Vancouver area.
Was there a chance that it belonged to someone that was still alive?
Reminds me of a body recovery in Lake Ontario. After three months in the water, somebody on shore noticed a couple of sneakers bobbing on the surface. With the body still attached.
Was there a chance that it belonged to someone that was still alive?
Was there a chance that it belonged to someone that was still alive?
The fact that it was from a local debunks the Tsunami-theory tho
The fact that it was from a local debunks the Tsunami-theory tho
Not necessarily. He could have been on vacation in Sumatra.
The fact that it was from a local debunks the Tsunami-theory tho
Not necessarily. He could have been on vacation in Sumatra.
You have a point there..
Was there a chance that it belonged to someone that was still alive?