Seven Victims of Last Year's Floods in the Czech Republic, the Dead Man Found in Poland Was a Man From Jesenice | českénoviny.cz
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Police officers obtained the results of an expert DNA examination carried out on the remains found April 10 in Poland near the village of Glucholazy from Polish colleagues, spokeswoman Skoupilova said. “DNA analysis has confirmed that this is a 42-year-old man from Jesenick, who we have been missing since September 14. At that time, the stormy river Staříč in the village of Lipová-Lázně tore down a vehicle in which three people were left. The bo…
Last September's floods claimed seven lives. The remains found in April near Glucholaz in Poland belong to a 42-year-old man from Lipová-lázně in the Jesenické region, who had been missing since mid-September last year. This was confirmed by DNA analysis, police spokeswoman Ivana Skoupilová said on Monday. The man was traveling with two other people in a vehicle that was swept away by the raging Slavíč River on September 14.
Another victim of last year's floods is a missing man from Jesenice. This was confirmed by DNA analysis. The body of the last missing man has still not been found.
Jeseník - Last September's floods claimed seven lives. The remains found in April this year near Glucholazy in Poland belong to a 42-year-old man from Lipová-lázně in the Jesenické region, who had been missing since mid-September last year. This was confirmed by DNA analysis, police spokeswoman Ivana Skoupilová told ČTK today. The man was traveling with two other people in a vehicle that was swept away by the raging Slavíč River on September 14.…
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