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Nepalitimes schreibt: http://www.nepalitimes.com/issue276/nation.htm Be careful having your sheet open all poloniex order day.
> "Later, police found blood stains on trodden grass. Tests that followed revealed that the blood stains actually matched with the German woman. Her disappearance was reported only on October 18. > In searches that followed, belongings of both Henri and Gruneklee, including the former's passport and the latter's driving license, were recovered from the forest. > Heike Widmer, third secretary at the German Embassy, has been receiving e-mails from people who claim they sighted someone similar to Gruneklee at various places including Trishuli, Sankhu and Changunarayan. However, police efforts to trace her based on such information has been unfruitful. > Out of a total of 200 people who entered Nagarjun forest on September 3 and October 15, police have interrogated only 11 so far. "The rest hadn't written down their addresses on the entrance register," said SP Singh. > The search is not over though. According to the French Embassy official, a French police team is arriving with police dogs this week for another round of search in the forest. Nepal's Foreign Ministry has already given an approval letter to the Embassy for the purpose."
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