Sandra Chiefe
Moderator
A mass grave has been discovered in the nation of Mali where 21 bodies were found buried and thought be the bodies of soldiers loyal to the ousted Malian President, Amadou Toumani Toure, believed to have gone missing sometime in 2012.
Buried at Diago, a garrison town a few miles from the capital city of Bamako, the bodies were believed to be buried after the coup d’etat that toppled the former President.
Residents of Diago failed to express shock or surprise after the mass grave was discovered as they had witnessed soldiers there the around the town to bury people at the same time it has been estimated that the soldiers went missing.
Buried at Diago, a garrison town a few miles from the capital city of Bamako, the bodies were believed to be buried after the coup d’etat that toppled the former President.
Residents of Diago failed to express shock or surprise after the mass grave was discovered as they had witnessed soldiers there the around the town to bury people at the same time it has been estimated that the soldiers went missing.