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The remains of Tsarevich Aleksii and his sister may have been found
From Bloomberg: Aug. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Russia may have uncovered the remains of the last tsar's son, the heir to the throne, and a daughter missing since the seven royal family members were shot by a communist firing squad almost 90 years ago.
An archeologist in the Urals city of Yekaterinburg, where the royal family was executed on July 17, 1918, found the bones while excavating a possible site where they were buried, state television reported.
"We discovered a place where two bonfires had been lit,'" archeologist Sergei Pogorelov told NTV television in an interview on its Web site. "An anthropologist has established the bones belong to two young individuals: a young man whose age he put at 10-13 years and a young woman aged 18 to 23.''
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Remains of Russian Tsar's Son, Daughter May Have Been Uncovered
Note: It's not certain which Grand Duchess's remains have been missing.
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