DNA Links Mekong Corpse to Monarchy Foe: Family
The son of one of three missing republicans said Monday that police have concluded that a mutilated body found in the Mekong River was his father.
The man, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said he was contacted Monday by the Institute of Forensic Science after preliminary DNA results identified him as the son of “Phoo Chana,” the assumed name of one of three exiled anti-monarchists who went missing last month in Laos.