Remains Found at Ground Zero
It may be all that’s left of someone who went to work on a beautiful blue morning in September: Bone fragments found near World Trade Center site.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Construction workers cleaning a vacant building near the World Trade Center site have found bone fragments and human remains, officials said on Tuesday.
The four fragments will be tested to determine if they are remains of victims of the September 11 attacks, said Ellen Borakove, spokeswoman for the city Medical Examiner.
The remains were found in late January and on March 24 in the Deutsche Bank building, a 41-story neighbor of the twin towers that was severely damaged when the towers collapsed in the 2001 attack, she said.
Some remains were discovered on the 38th floor and others were found on the roof.