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Thursday, November 14, 2019
July 24, 1940 Callantsoog, The Netherlands Doe
On July 24, 1940, the remains of a person were found and buried in Callantsoog, Netherlands. It was believed that they had drowned. They were wearing leather shoes. The descendant was dug up and DNA was taken, but it was insufficient. Gender could not be determined. They reburied the remains in Sint Maartensbrug.
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