The parents of a U.S. Marine whose body had come back from Greece missing his heart, have amended their federal lawsuit to add the Greek government and an Athens hospital as defendants.
A spokesman for the Greek Embassy in Washington D.C. said that the heart was kept for toxicology tests. He refused to say what happened to it, or why the dead U.S Marine later received a heart belonging to someone else.
How very odd then that Pathologists say that it would be highly unusual to use a heart, rather than blood or other fluids for toxicology tests.
As seen in Athens Views December 13,.
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