The find of a Pakaunė resident reminded him of the resounding crimes



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In the Raudondvaris old-age home, on the Nevėžis hillside near the Bernatoniai village, it is unknown how long a human jaw has been in this river, which has deepened since last fall. This is decided by its color. It is unclear where the other bones of this man are.

As already written, the police reported receiving information about the find on Friday afternoon. According to the data reviewed, this human jaw was found on the Nevėžis slope, one and a half meters from the water by a local resident.

It is believed that this passerby was probably found on the shore due to the work of a dredge that has been deepening in Nevėžis since last fall. The fact that this man’s jaw was previously at the bottom of the river is evidenced by its black color.

According to the employees of the Raudondvaris Eldership, there are no known possible burial sites for partisans at this location, because digging is prohibited due to the nearby Bernatoniai Mound.

For their part, law enforcement officials say the direction of the pre-trial investigation will depend on the response of forensic experts to how old this enigmatic finding may be. And until the experts’ conclusions are available, all the resounding murder cases in Kaunas were recalled, in which the remains of the victims could not be found. Among them is the enigmatic disappearance of Rimantas Ganusauskas, nicknamed Mongol, 27 years ago. And the famous Užliedžiai Castle, whose owner, imprisoned for life, is not too far away. Alone on the other side of Nevėžis.

We recall after this find and the murders of Valery Urmonienė, the long-time head of the Board of Trade Organizations, and Nijolė Vaškevičienė, the mother of a policeman, whose bodies have not been found until now, more than six years ago. However, based on the teeth in the detected jaw, the deceased was probably younger.

Furthermore, Nevėžis flows into the vicinity of Raudondvaris via Panevėžys, where the victims of the host gangs were found, not all or not all, as well as Kėdainiai. Therefore, it is also unclear where to look for the remaining parts of the same person whose jaw was found in the Bernatonis.



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