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EPISODE · Sep 20, 2025 · 9 MIN

John Santi lays his brother's remains to rest after finding out museum displayed specimens without consent

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A coronial investigation launched in Tasmania in 2016 has found the University of Tasmania removed and kept human remains without consent or approval. The investigation raises broader questions about collections of human remains in other universities and museums in Australia, and what obligation these institutions have to identify their origin.

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