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Construction Crew Finds Mummified Body In Wall Of Convention Center

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Construction Crew Finds Mummified Body In Wall Of Convention Center

A construction crew in Oakland, California, found a mummified body in the wall of a convention center, on Wednesday, authorities said.

The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office says a construction worker found the body on Wednesday at the Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center. It was partially decomposed and mummified, and the age and sex of the body weren’t immediately determined.

“We found remains best described as mummified,” Lt. Ray Kelly told NBC News. “The conditions in the walls were such that the body was preserved in good conditions.”

Authorities said the mummified body was in late stages of decay and had likely been there for “several years.”

“Any theory is possible,” Kelly added, according to NBC News. “It could be anything from someone who got in behind the wall and became trapped and died to someone put the person there. God only knows.”

The decomposition of the body made it impossible to immediately determine the person’s age or gender, the sheriff’s office said.

Construction Crew Finds Mummified Body In Wall Of Convention Center

Authorities are conducting further forensic testing, Oakland Police Department spokesperson Kim Armstead told the Mercury News.

The convention center first opened in 1915 but has been closed since 2005, the paper reported.

However, in 2015, the City Council reached an agreement with a developer to lease the building and turn it into a commercial and performing arts space.

The identity of the mummified body has not yet been revealed.

 

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