A post-mortem was carried out at the city morgue after the body parts were removed from the Royal Canal. |
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The other is Mortuary, which presents the sanitary walls and gleaming metal surfaces of an unpeopled morgue. |
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For some reason, he had crossed his home address off his passport, so his body went unidentified in the city morgue for three days. |
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He was taken to the morgue at Denpasar General Hospital, where he searched the dead to locate missing soldiers. |
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He secured a job in a medical school morgue and did his earliest performances with dead animals and human corpses. |
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The most memorable death-bed smacker since Hardy stuck one on Nelson was Sergeant Lewis's peck on the forehead of Morse in the morgue. |
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For he was a kid from the wrong side of the tracks who could so easily have become another grim statistic, whether in jail or the morgue. |
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A monk will be hired to chant some Buddhist scriptures and perform a simple ceremony at the morgue instead of at a funeral parlor. |
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Possessed only of his passport, from which he scratched out his home address, Kahn remained unidentified for several days in the city morgue. |
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This beautiful chateau had gone from a boarding house to a morgue in just one day. |
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Grey's anatomical studies follow the precedent set by Michelangelo, who risked excommunication to secretly study anatomy in a morgue. |
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For years, we've just been quietly bundling the bodies of patients off to the morgue while infection rates get higher and higher. |
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According to many villagers, there were 8 ambulances and four morgue hearses. |
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We begin at a real crime scene, move through the forensic labs and a morgue, and end in a courtroom. |
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Identified bodies are usually released to funeral homes or crematoriums within 48 hours of their arrival at the morgue. |
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Medical samples such as human tissue, blood, and other bodily fluids, are taken from the morgue to the laboratory to be tested. |
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Somewhere in transport from the hospital morgue to the funeral home, the body of his wife Sandy had been lost. |
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At the city morgue, workers nailed together coffins and put some of the dead in an ambulance to transport them to cemeteries. |
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Indeed when Alex got back from the morgue he was looking distinctly pale and green around the gills. |
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Look, I was at the morgue last night, yeah, but I never saw this John Doe, or anyone else. |
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Employees at a morgue in India have been busted for allowing local traders to store fish in among their dead bodies. |
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The body was then exhumed and taken to the city morgue in Marino where a post-mortem was carried out. |
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The two bodies were transferred to the city morgue in Fairview around midday for post-mortem tests. |
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Postmortems on bodies are usually carried out in Dublin in the city morgue, or nationwide in hospital mortuaries. |
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Luckily, I had a boy with me, who I sent to fetch a morgue vehicle to bring them to the city for proper burial. |
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Relatives of the dead headed to the city morgue for the grisly task of identifying their loved ones. |
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As a police officer I would rather come home to my family safe, than end up injured and being transported to an emerg room or morgue. |
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When the bodies of various stiffs start disappearing from the local morgue, the police are baffled as to where they've gone. |
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Are you prepared to marvel at the life and death of a Diva, as she bedazzles you from the morgue? |
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His years in the morgue parallel a descent into the shamanic underworld. |
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I swear as I march purposefully toward the direction of the morgue. |
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He said he had been commanded to grab every journalist showing up at the morgue. |
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An embalmer no longer works in his morgue, but his preparation room, operating room, laboratory. |
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Such duties may include parking, staging area, morgue, information centre, inner perimeter access control, identification duties etc. |
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Yet, as he travels from airport to morgue, waiting room to railway carriage, these bland modern spaces seem to tease out of him at last a rueful sense of guilt and blame. |
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But it needs to stop being an investor propping up those that should be in the morgue. |
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Since the morgue was set up on the airfield, the team was able to access supplies in a very short time period. |
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The field morgue consisted of two Canadian Forces tents pitched end to end to allow air circulation. |
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Two months later his beheaded body was located in a morgue in a small town not far from Kyiv. |
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I picked up assassinated bodies at the morgue and gave them a burial worthy of men. |
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The case was brought to the attention of the authorities because Misad's body was delivered to Baghdad's city morgue. |
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Today a family member, a colleague, and UN representatives were allowed to visit the morgue on the condition that they could not touch the body. |
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Afterwards, the bodies were taken to the morgue to positively identify them. |
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When the sisters' father went to the morgue to check, he found his daughter had not only been killed, but her body had been horrifically mutilated. |
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But the one scene that stands out the most for me is when she was making addy look pretty in the morgue. |
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Loubani and Greyson found themselves inside the Fateh Mosque, which had become an ad hoc sanctuary, field hospital and morgue. |
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She might be told to lie about her age, and she even might be shown dead, autopsied bodies at the morgue. |
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Photographs leaked from inside Zeinhom morgue show charred and blistered bodies strewn on the floor. |
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You know, we were at the morgue yesterday afternoon and that was a really tough thing to do as well because hundreds of bodies have been laid out, all of them unidentified. |
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In London it is located in the Duveen Gallery where half the extant marbles sit under white light as if in a morgue. |
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So next time you smell someone's rotting corpse around the old folks home don't go calling the morgue until you confirm whether there's lutefisk for dinner that night. |
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So far, the mystery man in the morgue has not been identified, and neither has Mr. Douli. |
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Another incident, in January, involved a kenyan man, Paul Mutora, who woke up in the morgue 15 hours after being pronounced dead. |
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My team would have dragged me out and guarded my body until the medevac arrived to carry me to the morgue. |
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It was impossible to independently verify the death toll, but the hospital morgue was so full yesterday that five corpses had been laid outside under blankets. |
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However, they refused to outline the cause of the deaths until the State Pathologist examined the bodies, which were last night at the morgue in the General Hospital. |
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On the way to the morgue, a police officer heard the man gasp for air and they immediately took him to the emergency unit at the nearest hospital. |
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Shortly after that, his body was taken to the city morgue for autopsy. |
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His body lay unrecognised in the city morgue for three days. |
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Her body had already been taken to the morgue at the hospital. |
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I also needed to visit the morgue to check out the dead woman again. |
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Frank then heads to the local newspaper to visit their morgue. |
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And the morgue fills with the stench of the unforgotten dead. |
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Warsaw was once a battleground, then it became a morgue. |
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A full 136 years after the last bluecoat in the Seventh Cavalry fell, the literary autopsy of the Battle of the Little Bighorn shows no sign of letting up, with fresh students drawn to the historical morgue every year. |
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The old man wandered away from his retirement home, dropped dead on the beach and was picked up by the meat wagon and sent to the morgue. |
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She trained in forensics and worked in a morgue for years. |
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And so across the bridge and into the enceinte of the massive walls, threading their way towards the quarter where the morgue lay. |
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Yesterday, the Spanish Red Cross had 13 counselling units in funeral parlours and the morgue. |
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This vast open morgue stuns everyone and we are silent as we film the skinless little bodies with their black, dead eyeballs staring lifelessly into the rising sun. |
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I realised the morgue was some kind of social thermometer. |
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Distraught relatives lined up yesterday at an improvised morgue in a bloodstained alleyway to identify some of those mangled and entombed in Saturday's quake, which measured 7.6 on the Richter scale. |
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The hospital staff were shocked when a family member waited at the door of the morgue to personally receive the body after the autopsy and carry it out of the hospital. |
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Families have access to the morgue and can ask any type of information. |
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The team also had to contend with indigenous insects such as tarantulas, black widow spiders and millipedes, which sometimes found their way into the morgue site. |
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Some wept and women ululated defiantly as each body was taken from the makeshift morgue in a marble-floored section of the mosque. |
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They cannot see that a lot was done: 1,800 people are still missing, and there is still 420 unidentified remains in the morgue, which have been there for years. |
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The following day, Yinghou's family were told by police officers that his body was in the hospital morgue because he had died following a seizure or illness. |
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Staging areas for the different response agencies, parking areas for workers and emergency vehicles, a temporary morgue, and an information centre should be established here. |
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It has a corpse in a morgue with a toe-tag on it. |
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Under Oregon law, the state funds medical examiners, while counties are responsible for providing investigators and a morgue, Oregon Medical Examiner Karen Gunson said. |
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The tour wrapped up in Toronto at the Rue Morgue Festival of Fear and a packed screening of The Devils at the Bloor Cinema hosted by Richard Crouse. |
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