An autopsy shows the supposed
remains of Burkina Faso's former leader Thomas Sankara are "riddled with
bullets", his family's lawyer says.
The family is still waiting for DNA results to confirm the body's identity.Seen as Africa's Che Guevara, the anti-imperialist revolutionary was hastily buried in a 1987 coup.
Permission for an exhumation was denied during the 27-year rule of his successor Blaise Compaore, who was ousted in an uprising last year.
Mr Compaore has always denied being involved in the ex-leader's killing, insisting that the "facts are known" and he has "nothing to hide".
While he was in office, a Burkina Faso court blocked a request by Mr Sankara's family for his remains to be exhumed.
That changed last year when a transitional government came in after street protests.
The exhumation started in May but the autopsy report was delayed during last month's seven-day coup.
Ambroise Farama, one of the lawyers representing the Sankara family, said that the revelations about Mr Sankara's body were "mind-boggling", the AFP news agency reports.
"You could say he was purely and simply riddled with bullets," he said.
Autopsies on the other 12 soldiers buried with him in 1987 revealed they had only one or two gunshot w
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