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ex·hume
iɡˈz(y)o͞om,ekˈs(y)o͞om/
verb
past tense: exhumed; past participle: exhumed
dig out (something buried, especially a corpse) from the ground.
In 2011, Van den Hurk's stepbrother confessed to the killing,[5] but was released a month later due to lack of evidence; he later said he had falsely confessed to get her body exhumed for DNA tests.[6] DNA collected from the exhumed remains and from the crime scene led to the arrest of a man identified as Jos de G. (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈjɔs də ˈɣeː]) in January 2014.[7][8] Charged with rape and manslaughter, De G. was acquitted of manslaughter but found guilty of rape in November 2016, and was sentenced to five years' imprisonment.[2]
ex·hume
iɡˈz(y)o͞om,ekˈs(y)o͞om/
verb
past tense: exhumed; past participle: exhumed
dig out (something buried, especially a corpse) from the ground.