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<text id=90TT1083>
<title>
Apr. 30, 1990: American Notes:New York
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
Apr. 30, 1990 Vietnam 15 Years Later
</history>
<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
NATION, Page 43
American Notes
NEW YORK
Mistaken Identity
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<p> When the charred remains of two bodies were brought to the
Newark-Wayne Community Hospital morgue in upstate New York last
February, coroner C. Dupha Reeves identified them as those of
a year-old baby and his mother Vickie Lee Evans, 18. Reeves had
been told that the two corpses had been recovered from a fire
in a trailer home. Without performing autopsies, he issued
death certificates. He was wrong. The smaller body was that of
a pet rabbit. The mistake was discovered a few weeks ago, when
Gary Rotondo, Evans' live-in companion, returned to the
burned-out trailer and found the remains of a baby boy, who was
later identified as his son.
</p>
<p> How could such a mistake occur? Explained Reeves, an
80-year-old retired surgeon who was elected coroner 26 years
ago: "There was nothing to autopsy. It was just a charred mass
of tissue, which was definitely a body because I could identify
intestines and liver. Everything else was gone." He admits he
was "depressed" to learn about his error, but is braced for any
criticism. "I'll tell you what I'll do if it gets too nasty,"
Reeves says. "I'll quit."
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</body>
</article>
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