Traces of radioactive depleted uranium in the body of a survivor from the Balkans
Tracce di uranio impoverito sono state riscontrate nelle ossa e nei tessuti molli del cadavere of a soldier returning from the Balkans. The case concerns Ludovic Acariès, French soldier who died in 1997 at the age of 27 years for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and the attention of the French justice because the family are called upon to shed light on the death, the Ministry of Defence . Spectrometric analysis were carried out in October 2010 in a laboratory of Reims on behalf of the Court of Cergy-Pontoise, which had ordered the exhumation of remains.
Some remains of the body were analyzed in 2005 by a famous Italian laboratory, but this time there had been no traces of the offending substance, but heavy metals such as chromium and iron.
The story is dealing with the French association Avigolfe founded, among others, the father of Ludovic, but also the ' AirPro . "The news coming from France - stand out from 'Victims Association uranium-could represent a breakthrough in the investigation of the various relevant bodies to begin by the parliamentary inquiry". "These tests - comments Accame Falco, president of ' Anavafaf - are evidence that depleted uranium is there, and that contrary to what they say, is not lost and therefore can be seen. In the past, further analysis showed the Italian after some time but were denied by the same authors
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"The tests - finally explained by ' Aipri - confirm the presence of particles of heavy metals to extend their list, but contradict the categorical" no "of DU for years ostentatious. It is indeed detected in tissues with an average of 3.34 nanograms per gram amounts to 4.12 E-5 Bq in which bones with a mean of 0.76 nanograms per gram amounts to 9.37 E-6 Bq. Besides there's another element foreign to the atomic composition of humans such as tungsten.
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