24/01/2015 12:00 (UTC)
GRA112. MADRID, 24/01/2015.- Los técnicos que buscan a Miguel de Cervantes en la iglesia madrileña de las Trinitarias, donde se cree que fue enterrado, comienzan hoy los trabajos forenses y antropológicos encaminados a localizar sus restos óseos entre una treintena de nichos y varias sepulturas descubiertas recientemente. EFE/Emilio NaranjoSPAIN CERVANTES:Some experts dig a tomb after the beginning of the forensic and anthropological works for finding Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes' human remains at Trinitarias Convent's crypt, in downtown Madrid, Spain, 24 January 2015. The experts have to look for among some 30 niches and some tombs. Almost 400 years after the death of Cervantes, experts try to find his remains inside the Trinitarias convent. The author of Don Quixote, who died on 22 April 1616, asked for being buried inside convent and some experts doubt his wish was fulfilled. Nobody knows exactly where Cervantes mortal remains could rest after the building was restorated several times. EFE/Emilio Naranjo
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