A DNA probe on a skeleton of a baby found buried beneath floorboards by builders renovating a property is to be carried out after carbon dating confirmed the dead child could have been born over ...
IT was a scene of unimaginable horror.  Ruth Appleby’s legs almost went from under her as she watched cemetery workers remove ...
So where do those extra bones go? For a baby to be born, the whole skeleton has to be squashy, so many of the bones are joined with flexible cartilage. And after birth, those bones start fusing ...