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Brother's remains found after 61 years
Published: Sunday, May 08, 2011; Last Updated: Sun. May 8, 2011, 1:52am
Published: Sunday, May 08, 2011; Last Updated: Sun. May 8, 2011, 1:52am
OLD SAYBROOK For 61 years, Dominic Carnabuci has wondered where his younger brother was.
Did Primo Carnabuci die in a 1950 North Korea battle when he served in the Army? Did he survive it, but years after the Korean War? Has he been living somewhere on the other side of the world, possibly now 80 years old?
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A government official told him that his brothers remains were found; gold miners in Korea had stumbled upon a mass grave, and DNA testing showed some unearthed bones and teeth belonged to Primo Carnabuci.
article linkDid Primo Carnabuci die in a 1950 North Korea battle when he served in the Army? Did he survive it, but years after the Korean War? Has he been living somewhere on the other side of the world, possibly now 80 years old?
[...]
A government official told him that his brothers remains were found; gold miners in Korea had stumbled upon a mass grave, and DNA testing showed some unearthed bones and teeth belonged to Primo Carnabuci.