Bangkok Post

REMAINS OF REFORMER EXHUMED, MOVED

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GUATEMALA CITY: The remains of Guatemala’s ex-president Miguel Garcia Granados were exhumed and relocated on Friday, nearly 140 years since his death, after parts of his cemetery began subsiding, his descendant­s said. Soldiers unearthed Granados’s remains from a mausoleum in the General Cemetery and placed them in a wooden box, the family said. They will be taken to a temporary site until a permanent resting place is found, it said. Some parts of the cemetery have started to sink, and the family feared his tomb may suffer permanent damage. Born in Seville, Spain, Granados moved to Guatemala as a young boy with his family. He was in power from 1871 to 1873, in which he decreed freedom of the press, freedom of religion, expelled all Jesuits and reformed control over the army. He died in 1878 at the age of 69.

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