Male’-(Scene-08- 16 April) - Police had said yesterday that they had not been able to identify the body at first and that the Police team had to work until noon before a positive match had been made. Police also said that Solah’s body had not been decomposing when it had been found and that doctors had estimated that he had died Saturday night from injuries resulting from a fall that had caused severe injuries to his head. According to eyewitnesses, Solah had started bleeding furiously from his nose the moment his body had been take out of the harbor. When Solah was taken Cemetery for the second time, Solah’s face had been swollen and severely damaged. The face had been disfigured beyond recognition. There were also several other wounds and marks on various parts of his body. Blood was still bubbling out from his eyes, ears and nose.
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