WHYY · 1d
Penn Museum discovers another set of human remains from the MOVE bombing
The human remains recovered from the destroyed house on Osage Street were turned over to the Penn Museum for analysis as part of an investigation. In 2021, some of those remains were discovered to still remain at the museum, used as instructional material by an anthropologist at both Penn Museum and Princeton University, which led to protests .
Newsweek · 9h
Newly Found Human Remains from 1985 MOVE Bombing Discovered at Penn Museum
The long-lost remains of a child killed in Philadelphia's 1985 MOVE bombing have been discovered at the University of Pennsylvania's Penn Museum. The discovery was made during an inventory to prepare artifacts for storage.
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