[Vision2020] Human Remains Found

J Ford privatejf32 at hotmail.com
Thu Apr 6 17:38:26 PDT 2006


Apr 6, 8:09 PM EDT  Stars and Stripes

More human remains found near Trade Center

NEW YORK (AP) -- Construction workers near the World Trade Center discovered 
74 more bone fragments on a damaged skyscraper being prepared for 
demolition, the largest discovery of human remains since cleanup of the 
building began last fall, officials said.

Investigators reviewing emergency calls from the morning of the terrorist 
attacks also identified eight more recordings of emergency dispatches and 
911 calls from the towers that had previously been overlooked.

Most of the bone fragments discovered over the weekend were found mixed with 
gravel that had been raked to the sides of the roof of the former Deutsche 
Bank building, which suffered extensive damage when the twin towers 
collapsed on Sept. 11, 2001.

Ellen Borakove, spokeswoman for the city medical examiner, said workers 
still had more than 100 yards of material to rake through and said she 
wouldn't be surprised by the discovery of additional remains.

"What they've cleared on the weekend was just a very small area. They still 
have quite a lot to go," Borakove said Thursday.

The building is contaminated with asbestos, lead and trade center dust and 
is being cleaned before workers begin deconstructing it floor by floor in 
June.

Earlier this year, workers in the building found four additional human body 
parts, and they found 10 additional bone fragments on the roof last fall. In 
the most recent discovery, workers retrieved 82 samples, 74 of which proved 
to be human remains that will undergo DNA testing, Borakove said.

Some Sept. 11 family members have urged the Lower Manhattan Development 
Corp. rebuilding agency to have forensic experts search the building first, 
and many planned to ask Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Thursday to require a 
team from the medical examiner's office to be on the site at all times.

"This is an abomination that we are putting this on construction workers," 
said Sally Regenhard, the mother of a firefighter killed at the trade 
center.

The medical examiner's office has more than 9,000 unidentified remains from 
the 2,749 victims of the trade center attack. The remains are being are 
being stored in the hope that more sophisticated DNA technology will allow 
for identifications in the future. The remains of more than 40 percent of 
the people killed at the trade center have not been identified.

The newly discovered 911 recordings were identified on two previously 
overlooked tapes as investigators searched for the voice of a fire 
department official who died in the trade center.

The fire department said the recordings would be released after they are 
processed by the city law department. Roughly 130 calls were released Friday 
after the voices of the callers had been edited out. The voices of the fire 
and police operators who heard the calls for help were released after The 
New York Times and victims' relatives sued.

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