FBI will conduct autopsies on aid workers slain in Afghanistan

The bodies of six American aid workers will be flown to the U.S.

The bodies of six American aid workers who were ambushed and killed along with four others in northern Afghanistan last week will be flown to the United States for autopsies, the head of the relief agency said Monday, though the families of several have asked that the bodies be buried here. The Washington Post reports the autopsies will be conducted by the FBI as part of the investigation into the killings.

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