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The remains of the last tsar's son and heir to the Russian throne, missing since the royal family was gunned down nine decades ago by Bolsheviks in a basement, may have been found, an archaeologist said.
Bones found in the remnants of a bonfire near Yekaterinburg, the city where Nicholas II and his wife and children were held prisoner and then shot in 1918, belong to a boy and a young woman the ages of the tsar's son, Alexei, and a sister whose remains have also never been found, a leading archaeologist said.See the full content of this document
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Remains Could Be of the Last Tsar's Son
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