Joseph Merrick suffered from a skeletal and soft tissue malformation that gave him a head size of 90 centimetres, reports the BBC.
While his skeleton is preserved at the Royal London Hospital, Merrick’s soft tissue was buried at an unknown location.But now his biographer Jo Vigor-Mungovin claims she has discovered Merrick's soft tissue was buried in the City of London Cemetery after he died in 1890 aged 27. She traced the remains by following up a story about his soft tissue not being buried due to the lack of London graveyards in the late 1800s.
"I was asked about this and off-hand I said: 'It probably went to the same place as the [Jack the] Ripper victims', as they died in the same locality. "Then I went home and really thought about it and started looking at the records of the City of London Cemetery and Crematorium near Epping Forest, where two Ripper victims are buried.
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