Pathologists had to use dental records to identify Alice Gross

In England, it has emerged the body of Alice Gross had to be identified by pathologists using her dental records.

Pathologists had to use dental records to identify Alice Gross

In England, it has emerged the body of Alice Gross had to be identified by pathologists using her dental records.

The inquest into the 14-year-old's death heard her body had been wrapped in a bag and weighed down by logs, when it was found in a river in west London.

The main suspect in the schoolgirl's disapperance was found dead last weekend.

Alice's mother Rosalind was at the inquest, which has now been adjourned.

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