Apparent human skull found in concrete in Boston
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Apparent human skull found in concrete in Boston
"Workers at a South Boston pier found what appears to be a human skull buried in concrete, NBC10 Boston reported. The workers were repairing concrete along the Black Falcon Terminal, a maritime facility managed by Massachusetts Port Authority, when they made the discovery, according to NBC10 Boston. Authorities confirmed the skull is being examined by forensic anthropologist, NBC10 Boston reported. The Suffolk County District Attorney's office told NBC10 Boston it was notified Thursday about the apparent skull."
"The workers were repairing concrete along the Black Falcon Terminal, a maritime facility managed by Massachusetts Port Authority, when they made the discovery, according to NBC10 Boston. Authorities confirmed the skull is being examined by forensic anthropologist, NBC10 Boston reported. The Suffolk County District Attorney's office told NBC10 Boston it was notified Thursday about the apparent skull. Massport referred Boston.com to the Massachusetts State Police."
"Authorities confirmed the skull is being examined by forensic anthropologist, NBC10 Boston reported. The Suffolk County District Attorney's office told NBC10 Boston it was notified Thursday about the apparent skull. Massport referred Boston.com to the Massachusetts State Police. State Police referred Boston.com to the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office. The district attorney's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment Sunday night."
Workers repairing concrete at Black Falcon Terminal in South Boston uncovered what appears to be a human skull embedded in concrete. The terminal is managed by the Massachusetts Port Authority. Authorities said the skull is being examined by a forensic anthropologist. The Suffolk County District Attorney's office was notified on Thursday about the apparent skull. Massport directed inquiries to the Massachusetts State Police, and State Police directed inquiries to the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office. The district attorney's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment Sunday night. Investigations and forensic analysis are ongoing.
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