Human Skeleton Found In Unused Building At University Of California-Berkeley
In an unoccupied building, a human skull was found. University of California, BerkeleyPolice said this last week.
In a statement CNN reported that police claimed that “skeletonized” Human remains were discovered “in a building which has not been occupied for many years” on the school’s Clark Kerr Campus, which is a mile away from the main campus. This building, which is currently unused, serves as a residence hall complex and event space in the area. described By the university “a mini-neighborhood with Spanish mission-style architecture, tree-lined courtyards and access to nature and hiking trails.”
“It is not clear how many years they have been there,” According to police, the statement was made to reporters. “There are no outstanding cases of missing individuals from the campus community.”
Police also said the Alameda County Coroner’s Office has opened its own investigation into the remains and that no cause of death has been determined yet.
“We understand that there are many questions and we anticipate that the coroner’s report will provide additional information,” CNN reported that the police claimed this statement. “We do not anticipate this investigation will disrupt resident activities at the Clark Kerr Campus.”
Currently, UC Berkeley enrolls 32,143 undergraduates as of the Fall 2021. according to U.S. News & World Report, and 13,292 more graduate students.
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