Family receives remains of 6 killed in El Salvador massacre
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — El Salvador’s forensic institute on Thursday turned over to family members the remains of six of the more than 200 rural residents killed by soldiers in August 1982 El Calabozo massacre.
Juana de Jesús Bonilla Realegeño cried over the caskets of her parents, three sisters and a sister-in-law.
“Thank God we have come to recover the bones of our relatives,” she said.
The remains were exhumed late last year and will be buried in El Calabozo, where soldiers are accused of burning homes and killing mostly women, children and the elderly over several days during the country’s civil war.