Police study teeth found in pastor's house

Brussels - Belgian police investigating a Hungarian-born Protestant pastor suspected of murdering six members of his family are…

Brussels - Belgian police investigating a Hungarian-born Protestant pastor suspected of murdering six members of his family are studying the possibility that bones and teeth taken from one of his houses belonged to three people.

"It is one possibility, but it is too early to say with certainty because we are still in the process of verification," Ms Hilde Vandervoorde, spokeswoman for the Brussels public prosecutor's office, yesterday said.

Several Belgian newspapers said forensic experts examining human remains taken over the past two weeks from one of the three houses in Brussels owned by Pastor Andras Pandy had identified teeth from three people.