U.S. and Australian investigators are sifting evidence from a deadly bombing in the southern Philippines for links to blasts on the Indonesian island of Bali, police said on Thursday. Experts from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Australian police assisted local teams in conducting an autopsy on the body of the suspected bomber, killed with 20 others in the March 4 explosion at Davao city airport. The autopsy results were not immediately known. “They are here to see if there is any connection between what happened here and the Bali bombings,” a Philippine police officer told reporters, referring to blasts last October on the tourist resort that killed 202 people, mainly foreigners. An American missionary was among the fatalities in the worst terror attack in the Philippines for more than two years. Full Story
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