Focus put up this story this morning......it's one of those page three type stories that is a bit odd.
So, this German kid (17 years old) went on a trip to Malta back in the summer of 2016. He ended up dead. The authorities did an investigation, and can't really explain how he died. The kid's body? After the investigation, it was shipped back to Germany.
As they were preparing for the burial, there was this odd discovery....the kid's body is missing a number of internal organs (the heart, brain, lungs, liver, stomach, small intestine, pancreas, right kidney).
The parents can't really believe much of anything that the authorities of Malta say, and they want a complete investigation.
I looked at the basic story told. The kid started out the day on a bike....and later found in a crevice...on the south of the isle (near the Dingli Cliffs). How he got off the bike and into a crevice....is a big unknown.
Then you have this odd thing....no shoes. Cops found none.
The bike? It was within a couple of yards of the crevice. The only scenario here is that he stopped....to admire something, and fell into the crevice. The shoes? Nowhere to be found.
The internal organs? You would think the Malta folks would have examined them, and then returned them.....but no. The idea of some transplant having occurred? You'd need a card from the victim (he had none) or permission of the parents (never asked).
The kid's camera? Nowhere to be found. The cellphone? Nowhere to be found. The backpack? Nowhere to be found.
My humble guess? It's a crazy idea but I think this kid was selected by someone....to provide certain organs that were on must-acquire list. I know, it's pretty crazy. But the folks who would have done the autopsy could easily put a lot of this whole to rest.....aren't doing so. It just begs more questions.
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