Search Continues in Vatican for 1983 Missing Girl

There isn't much new information in this story, except that Orlandi's family received a tip that Emanuela's body might be buried in a Vatican cemetery. No obvious bias to the article.
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Orlandi family received a tip suggesting Emanuela's remains were in the Teutonic Cemetery
Emanuela disappeared in 1983
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First Published: 07/13/2019 10:29:08 pm
Last Updated: 11/30/-0001 12:00:00 am
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Two sets of bones found near tombs of two 19th century German princesses
Bones discovered during search for German princesses remains by Vatican staffers
Inspections for German princess remains have revealed a trap door to two ossuaries
The ossuaries are currently sealed and will be opened in the week of 7-14-19
Last development in case was in 2012 when police exhumed another body, turning up no link.
Emanuela Orlandi went missing after leaving her family's Vatican City apartment for a music lesson in Rome.
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Date Published: 11/30/-0001 12:00:00 am
Date Accessed: 11/30/-0001 12:00:00 am
Article Author: Robert Gearty
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Two tombs exhumed and opened
Police search found no human remains in the tombs
Tombs searched did not contain Emanuela or princess thought to be buried there
Teutonic Cemetery normally used for burial of German-speaking members of Catholic institutions
Tourists are not allowed in the cemetery
Emanuela was last seen on her way home from a flute lesson
Older brother Pietro continues search for her.
Emanuela was daughter of Vatican City employee
Tip letter was sent in March 2019 with a picture of an angel above a tomb in the Teutonic Cemetery
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Date Published: 11/30/-0001 12:00:00 am
Date Accessed: 11/30/-0001 12:00:00 am
Article Author: James Reynolds