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In the Yakut Village, Half a Month Can't Bury a Child; the Authorities Couldn't Deliver the m.e.

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The eight-year-old girl who died in the village of Yukagir Ust-Yan district of Yakutia has been unable to be buried for 14 days. The authorities have never sent a forensic examiner, without whom burial is impossible, to write a regional edition of "People of Baikala" with reference to her child's family. On 19 September, the girl was run by a Belarus tractor when she fell out of the back window of the car. There was a local resident behind the w…
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The eight-year-old girl who died in the village of Yukagir Ust-Yan district of Yakutia has been unable to be buried for 14 days. The authorities have never sent a forensic examiner, without whom burial is impossible, to write a regional edition of "People of Baikala" with reference to her child's family. On 19 September, the girl was run by a Belarus tractor when she fell out of the back window of the car. There was a local resident behind the w…

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currenttime.tv broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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