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A human skull and some bones were dug up from a construction site near the old building that the Mabolo Police station had occupied a year ago.
The skull and bones were actually found last April 29 but the find was reported to the
Homicide investigator PO3 Rogelio Nedamo said that some of the bones and the teeth of the skulls were already broken pieces kept in a sack when policemen went to the site to check on the report.
Nedamo said the bones were already turned over to the Scene of the Crime Operations for examination. Initial police estimates of the bones showed that the human being might have been buried there for at least 10 years already.
SOCO member SPO4 Virgilio Bagasala said that Dr. Benjamin Lara, of the PNP Crime Laboratory, will be the one to determine if the bones belonged to a man or a woman, and what might be the cause of his or her death.
It was construction worker Randy Ravanes Paonil who dug up and discovered first the remains, said Nedamo.
The police commented however that the workers should have reported the find to the police immediately after so that it could have been preserved for a crime scene investigation.
Now some of the bones, from various parts of a human body, were already broken and it would be a more difficult task to identify on whose remains were these. — Flor Z. Perolina/RAE
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