Dead Woman Found Alive

May 22, 2010 (Pen Men at Work): A month ago, a mother and father recognized a dead body in a morgue as their daughter’s. She was laid to rest and grieved over, only to be found alive this week.


The 39-year-old Tea Buric was found when the police personnel put in an appearance at an apartment house in the southern city of Split on account of domestic brutality.
Tea Buric was at a complete loss and did not possess the papers of classification. Therefore, the police officers analyzed her fingerprints and unearthed that she had been recognized by her family unit as deceased.

The corpse discovered in a floating state in the Split harbor on April 15 has turned out to be that of a 44-year-old woman, who had vanished earlier that month. This data was mentioned by the Split police officers.

The police spokesperson, Marina Kraljevic-Gudelj, mentioned in a dialogue on Thursday that the police did not employ DNA to classify the well-preserved carcass since four relatives, counting the parents, had recognized it.

Local specialists also divulged that the DNA process, regarded to be costly in Croatia, is normally utilized only if a dead body cannot be acknowledged or seems to have been the casualty of a felony. The parents of Tea Buric and the 44-year-old departed female rejected to talk about the case.

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