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Jannatul Yushra, a Bangladeshi boy living in Italy, got lost in the deep forest on an educational tour two years ago. Ushra’s 12-year-old skull has been recovered from a mountain forest in the northern province of Brescia. Local police confirmed the information after a DNA test.
The country’s police are investigating whether Yushra was killed by a human trafficking ring or was killed by a vicious animal. However, Yusra’s parents blame the negligence of school authorities for their daughter’s death.
It is known that Yusra, daughter of the Bangladeshi couple Liton-Sonia. Father Kazi Mohammad Liton has lived in Brescia since 1995. Due to some signs of mental retardation, the USR organized special care in a special school in accordance with current Italian rules. He took an educational tour in the mountainous forest on July 19, 2016 and got lost due to the negligence of the group operator.
Since the disappearance, Yushra has not been rescued even after performing a six-month grooming operation with specially trained dogs, sophisticated drones, professional divers, and the world’s best technology. At one point the rescue operation stopped. Although the body was not found, the local administration reported the possible death of the minor.
Finally, on October 4, the Carabinieri paramilitary police rescued a skull from a mountain forest in the province of Brescia, in northern Italy. The Brescia police organized a DNA test on the skull to make sure. After a DNA test in the laboratory, it was announced that it was the skull of the missing Usher.
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