american cemetery here in normandy. thanks to the work over the nonprofit organization operation benjamin which has been led by lieutenant nathan bosco will be buried in his rightful restingplace, here, alongside his fellow heroes the next month. s body, at 28 years old, was dumped into a mass grave essentially with how many german soldiers? fifty-one, they were not separable so they were old jumbled together. at this man who gave his life in service of the united states, as they were fighting to the forces of nazi germany, where we know millions of jewish people were killed in concentration camps, this young american jewish lieutenant spent decades after the war mingled with the
that s all from us here, now back to you, clive. and go it, thank you for that, thanks to our teams, led byjudith moritz, covering a dreadful story of the last few weeks. police investigating the death of a ten year old girl in surrey, say they want to question her father, his partner and her uncle. sara sharif s body was found at a house in woking last week, but the three people detectives want to speak to, flew to pakistan, the day before sara s body was discovered. here s helena wilkinson. this is ten year old sara sharif. last thursday, she was found dead in her home in woking with multiple and extensive injuries, likely to have been caused over a sustained period of time. tonight, a global search is under way for her father, urfan sharif, his partner beinash batool, and also her uncle, faisal malik.
police have named them as the three they want to speak to in connection with their murder inquiry. it is believed urfan travelled to islamabad in pakistan, in company with his partner and his brother, on wednesday, the 9th of august. there were five children with them, aged between a year and 13 years old. it was shortly after sara s father arrived in islamabad that he called the emergency services in the uk. it was that call which led police to this house in woking, where they found sara s body. no one else was at the property at the time. a post mortem examination on tuesday couldn t establish how sara died. police now want to speak to anyone who knew ten year old sara, so they can build up a picture of her young life. helena wilkinson, bbc news, woking in surrey.
the crutch and the cane would come and go. i really, neighbors saw her before and after, walking around, she was fine. i mean, a person in her 60s? absolutely. but she s not incapable of committing the crime. the jury heard about the wood chips in the washer except, anne s dna was not on them. just scotts. in fact, prosecutors couldn t prove that her dna was on scott s body at all. the jury s like dna. they like dna. you didn t have it? i didn t have it. did you go with ibuprofen or advil every night? wine. the defense thought prosecutors had every reason to worry. because they said, there is zero proof that anne killed scott. they argue that the whole investigation was a classic case of tunnel vision. i think 100 percent, from the moment that detective henderson arrived on the scene,
feeding bottle into his mouth with excessive force or by a strike or forceful push against his mouth. there were extensive areas of burns on his left hand. the first area over his fingers were caused by contact burning. the area on the side of his hand and little finger were caused by a flame burning. these bands caused finley intense pain. these burns. the infection in finley“s bones because him deep throbbing pain. he would have had a fever, discomfort and suffering as a result of the pneumonia. the medical experts also identified that finley“s gland was severely depleted. this was a consequence of the severe or prolonged stress to finley“s body, trying to fight disease and infection. from all the