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Kelly's skull was last thought to have sat on the desk of a Victorian state police detective in 1929. The successful identification of Kelly's remains happened 131 years after he was hanged for murder. Scientists used DNA from Kelly's great great nephew, a Melbourne teacher, Leigh Olver, to identify his bones from others in a mass prison grave.
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Not only was Jagger not Australian, he was not even of Irish descent; and he was much shorter and slighter than the big, burly, muscular Kelly.
The remains of notorious Australian criminal, Ned Kelly, have been found and identified.
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After years of research and investigation, the headless remains of infamous Australian outlaw Ned Kelly has been identified, officials said on Thursday.
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A group of scientists identified the headless remains of Ned Kelly, Australia's infamous outlaw, officials said on Thursday. Their discovery has ended a mystery surrounding the whereabouts of Kelly's body — a mystery that dates back 130 years.
Scientists have successfully identified the relics of Ned Kelly, an Irish Australian bushranger, considered a symbol of Irish-Australian resistance against oppression by the British ruling class, 131 years after he was buried among other prisoners in a mass grave.
After years of research and investigation, the headless skeleton of the notorious Irish-Australian bush-ranger has been identified by forensic experts at the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine (VIFM).
The headless remains of Australia's most infamous criminal, Ned Kelly, have been identified, officials said. This has ended a decade-long mystery surrounding the whereabouts of the folk hero's body.
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It was a DNA sample from one of Kelly's descendants that confirmed that one of the skeletons, which was missing most of its skull, was indeed that of the notorious killer, said Victoria Attorney General Robert Clark.