(ANSA) - Macerata, March 29 - Excavation work resumed on
Thursday in the Marche town of Porto Recanati, where human bones
were discovered Wednesday at an abandoned building close to a
skyscraper where some 2,000 people live in precarious
conditions.
Investigators suspect that the bones found near the so-called
Hotel House could belong to illegal migrants who were buried
there.
Forensic experts said later some of the bones belonged to a
teenager.
The human remains could include those of a 15-year-old
Bengali migrant, Camelyi Mossamet, who was reported missing in
Ancona eight years ago after she did not show up at the local
Marconi middle school.
Investigators believe she went to the Hotel House with her
19-year-old boyfriend before disappearing.
The bones, including a skull, could belong to up to five
bodies, according to police.
DNA testing will be carried out on the remains found at the
site by forensic scientists Roberto Scendoni and Mariano
Cingolani.
Human bones found in Porto Recanati (2)
Remains of 15-year-old missing girl could be among them