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(From Korea Times)
Police yesterday were continuing to investigate the deaths of five boys whose remains were found last week in Taegu, eleven years after the boys went missing.
They are focusing their investigations on whether foul play was involved in the deaths of the five boys, who disappeared after leaving their homes to catch frogs on nearby Mt. Waryong on March 26, 1991.
Their remains were found by a resident Thursday on the very mountain the boys had ventured out to that day.
Police investigations have found two holes were punched in one of the boys' skulls, while the back of the cranium has a large hole in it.
The police have also sent 66 shell casings discovered close to where the remains were found to the National Institute of Scientific Investigation for analysis.
They are investigating whether the ammunition was somehow related to the deaths of the boys, or if they simply came from a nearby shooting range.