Alethea Dice
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Check your dictionary for the terms "human remains" and "cremated remains" which have specific definitions in Canadian law. Then note that the they said no human remains or body were found and wonder if they were being very precise and clever in what was said and reported.
Human Remains Definition:
The body of a deceased person, in whole or in parts, regardless of its stage of decomposition.
But cremated remains, essentially just ashes but often including bone fragments, are not always included in the definition of human remains.
Note these words on the topic of Australian law, by Skene and Masters:
"Cremated ashes are not human remains or a body and as such have no legal status."
http://www.duhaime.org/LegalDictionary/H/HumanRemains.aspx
Interesting that in the U.S., the legal definition of "human remains" includes cremated remains.
When I search for the legal definition of "cremated remains", all I get (other than funeral information) is this...
Cremation Definition:
The reduction of the body of a deceased human to its essential elements by incineration.
http://www.duhaime.org/LegalDictionary/C/Cremation.aspx
If you have a more specific legal definition, could you please post the link for it?
When TB's remains were found, there were referred to as "human remains".
“A number of searches have taken place and human remains have been located,” he said. “We are convinced by the totality of the evidence, that these are the remains of Tim Bosma. The evidence indicates that the remains have been burned.
http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/tim-bosma-found-dead