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Grave Robbers Plundered Vampire MM's Carcass!

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Shit! Hearse is now empty since carcass got plundered!

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/afp/20091211/twl-cyprus-politics-crime-4bdc673.html


Grave robbers steal Cyprus ex-president's body
AFP
AFP - Saturday, December 12


[Cypriot national guardsmen stand next to the coffin of former president Tassos Papadopoulos during his...] Cypriot national guardsmen stand next to the coffin of former president Tassos Papadopoulos during his funeral at Ayia Sofia Church in Nicosia in December 2008. Thieves have opened the grave of the former president and stole his corpse during the night, state television has reported, interrupting its normal programming.

NICOSIA (AFP) - – Thieves dug up the grave of Cyprus's former president Tassos Papadopoulos during the night and stole his corpse from inside the coffin in a crime that shocked the Mediterranean island on Friday.

State television interrupted its normal programming through the morning to broadcast live reports and reaction to the desecration.

A member of Papadopoulos's personal guard found the grave open when he went to light a vigil candle at around 8 am (0600 GMT) as he does every morning, state radio reported.

On hearing the news, members of Papadopoulos's family went straight to the cemetery in Deftera, just outside the capital Nicosia.

Police cordoned off the area but the spoil heap from the nocturnal digging was clearly visible and earth had been sprayed all over the headstone.

Police said that the grave robbery was "deliberate and carefully planned" as the perpetrators had taken precautions to cover their tracks.

They said it would have taken three or even four people to remove the heavy stone grave slab, but added that they had no immediate idea of the motive.

Papadopoulos made political enemies during his lifetime, but leaders from across the spectrum united in condemning the crime which came the day before a memorial service was due to be held to mark the first anniversary of his death.

The Papadopoulos family said that the service at St Nicholas church in Deftera would go ahead as planned.

"This unholy act by robbers has caused sadness and anger but it cannot wipe out or bury the legacy of Tassos Papadopoulos," a family statement said.

"Wherever his remains may be, his voice can still be heard during these difficult times for our national cause."

Papadopoulos served as president from 2003 to 2008 and led Greek Cypriots in rejecting a UN plan to reunify the divided island in a 2004 referendum.

Turkish Cypriots backed the plan in a simultaneous vote, but the plan failed and a divided island joined the European Union the same year.

Papadopoulos was defeated in the February 2008 election by current President Demetris Christofias of the communist AKEL party, who has relaunched UN-brokered talks with the Turkish Cypriots in the face of persistent criticism from Papadoulos's centre-right DIKO party.

But both two parties were united on Friday in expressing their outrage.

DIKO leader Marios Garoyan condemned what he called a "heinous and terrible crime," while Christofias spoke out against a "despicable crime that causes shock and aversion."

"This truly is an act of barbarism that shames our culture," the president told reporters from Brussels where he is attending an EU summit.

"I call on the people to stay calm in the face of this provocation. I can't characterise this act any other way."

Christofias sent his "sympathy and support" to the Papadopoulos family and instructed the police to "exhaust all leads to solve this case."

The leader of the island's powerful Orthodox Church, Archbishop Chrysostomos II, called it an "act of vandalism against a great leader."

Outside the police cordon at the cemetery in Deftera, shocked onlookers, some in tears, gathered in small huddles in driving winter rain.

A lifelong heavy smoker, Papadopoulos died of lung cancer at the age of 74.

Before being elected president, he held cabinet posts for 12 years as minister of interior, finance, labour, health and agriculture, and also served as interlocutor in bicommunal talks with the Turkish Cypriots in 1976.

In his mid-20s, he became the island's youngest minister, under the wing of his mentor Archbishop Makarios, who was president from independence in 1960 until his death in 1977.

As a young man, Papadopoulos was a key member of the political wing of the EOKA guerilla group which fought to end British colonial rule when the dream of union with Greece was thwarted.

He voted against the Zurich-London agreement which paved the way for independence, but nevertheless served as one of four representatives of the Greek Cypriot side who drafted the island's post-independence constitution.
 
So if they failed to find MSK how can they be expected to find stolen Vampire MM Carcass? :rolleyes::confused:
 
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