Experts say they have found no recent bones in their examination of a ossuary as part of a search for a teenager who disappeared 36 years ago, ...
VATICAN CITY: Experts say they have found no recent bones in their examination of a ossuary as part of a search for a teenager who disappeared 36 years ago, Vatican officials said Sunday .
But an expert appointed to represent the Orlandi family's interest has called for more detailed tests on around 70 bones that Professor Arcudi did not think worth examining because he judged them to be very old. Although no bones were found there - not even those of two 19th-century princesses who were meant to be buried there - a further search found the bones underneath the College.
Another claim often repeated in the press was that she was taken to force the release from prison of Mehmet Ali Agca, the Turk who attempted to assassinate Pope John Paul II in 1981.
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