Mysterious death dogs rural police

  • 1999-09-02
  • By Katya Cengel
RIGA/MADONA - The first time Laimons Juris G began to think something was wrong was when he saw the corpse. It looked nothing like his missing godson, Gatis Dobrisko. From the waist down, everything looked normal, but the upper half of the 20-year-old's body was black and blue."His nose looked broken and it looked like there was a footprint on his forehead," said G, a Riga-based multi-media artist who moved from California to Latvia in the early 1990s and was one of the founders of The Baltic Observer, the ancestor of The Baltic Times.G was eventually able to identify the body by his pointy...
 
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