The Hon. Warren Snowdon MP,
Minister for Defence Science and Personnel
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EVIDENCE OF A MASS GRAVE UNCOVERED AT FROMELLES
The
Minister for Defence Science and Personnel, the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP,
confirmed today that human remains have now been uncovered in three of the five
suspected World War I mass grave sites at Pheasant Wood in
The
initial announcement was made onsite by Senior Australian Army Representative,
Major General Mike O’Brien, who is overseeing the limited excavation of what is
believed to be a WWI burial ground of up to 400 Australian and British
soldiers.
“I
have been informed more remains have been discovered on part of the Fromelles
site designated as Pit 1,” Mr Snowdon said.
“The
skeletal find was at a similar depth to the first discovery of human remains,
which lay in Pit 5.
“Also,
closer to the surface in Pit 1, the team uncovered remnants of a Commonwealth
pattern brass strap end and stud which may indicate Australian or British
identity.
“As
the day progressed, the team continued to widen the excavation trench in Pit 5,
and more human bones were discovered along with fragments of material which
could indicate clothing.
“At
around 5pm (CET) the team also discovered the first remains located in Pit 2,
and are now confident of finding human remains in all of the five suspected
mass graves,” Mr Snowdon said.
During
the unearthing of the skeletal remains, and at a slightly higher level,
fist-sized lumps of lime, which was commonly used in burials during WWI, were
encountered and recovered.
With
cooperation from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and French and British
authorities, the limited excavation proceeds with the overall intent to confirm
the presence or otherwise, quantity and condition of remains across the entire
site.
Public Inquiries: 1800 019 090 or at the
Defence Fromelles website http://www.defence.gov.au/fromelles
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