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MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) - An independent probe led by a world leading forensic anthropologist finds that the number of victims in a recent gruesome political-motivated massacre in the Philippines might exceed the official body count of 57.

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CEBU, Philippines - Commission on Human Rights investigators and representatives from various non-government organizations in the Visayas underwent four-day forensic trainings here to improve their knowledge in collecting and documenting physical evidence and protection of the crime scene to solve killings.

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