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Remains of children killed in MOVE bombing sat in a box at Penn Museum for decades
💌 Love Philly? Sign up for to get everything you need to know about Philadelphia, every day. No one seems to be sure what happened to a set of remains thought to be two children killed in the 1985 MOVE bombing. For decades, the bones were kept at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. A Penn Museum spokesperson said the remains have since been transferred to the care of researchers at Princeton — but an administrator at the New Jersey university was uncertain of their whereabouts. After this story published, a spokesperson said Princeton does not have them....…💌 Love Philly? Sign up for to get everything you need to know about Philadelphia, every day. No one seems to be sure what happened to a set of remains thought to be two children killed in the 1985 MOVE bombing. For decades, the bones were kept at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. A Penn Museum spokesperson said the remains have since been transferred to the care of researchers at Princeton — but an administrator at the New Jersey university was uncertain of their whereabouts. After this story published, a spokesperson said Princeton does not have them....WW…
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