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Source Feed: CBC News - Canada
Publication Date: April 25, 2024 - 18:05

Canadian who died in Cuba was mistakenly buried in Russia, family says

April 25, 2024
Faraj Allah Jarjour, a Canadian man who died in Cuba in March, was buried in a Russian town north of Moscow after Cuban government workers mistakenly switched two bodies before repatriating them to the wrong countries. 


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