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forensic

[fuh-ren-sik, -zik] / fəˈrɛn sɪk, -zɪk /


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In the first five days, forensic experts gingerly removed earth, millimeter by millimeter, recovering 3,463 bone fragments.

From Barron's

But immediately after the crash, investigators carried out the meticulous process of swabbing the interior of the VW Polo for any forensic samples that could link the driver to that seat.

From BBC

Speaking to the BBC, one restaurant owner described his shock, with a number of premises forced to close while forensic investigations continue.

From BBC

Speaking late on Monday night, officers said they expected local disruption on the road network to stretch into Tuesday while forensic investigations continued.

From BBC

To this day, there has been no forensic evidence, DNA or murder weapon found but Mr Grant's testimony gave police what they needed to charge Ross.

From BBC