Find of a century: King Richard III's remains found under car park

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King Richard mystery solved
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Tuesday 5 Feb, 2013
King Richard mystery solved
SCIENCE has delivered its verdict on the 500-year-old human remains believed to be the bones of reviled English king Richard III.
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