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弗朗西斯科·维勒(公元1877~1923)墨西哥革命领袖维勒遇刺身亡3年后,一个墨西哥陆军上尉打开墓穴,盗走了他的颅骨。对于他为何要肢解尸体,并且只盗走维勒的颅骨这个疑问,当时有一种较为普遍的说法,说是因为美国政府为了证实这个墨西哥革命者确已死亡,愿意悬赏5万美元给任何能提供维勒死亡证据的人。但这一说法至今尚未得到证实,而且颅骨也未找到。1976年,原埋藏在墨西哥北部派拉尔小镇的维勒尸体被重新安葬在墨西哥城革命纪念馆的地下室内。
Francisco Ville (1877-1923 AD) Three years after the death of Mexican Revolutionary leader Ville, a Mexican army captain opened the tomb and stole his skull. There was a more general statement about why he had to mutilate a body and only to steal Willem’s skull because the U.S. government offered to offer a reward of 50,000 U.S. dollars to anyone who could provide it for the purpose of confirming the death of the Mexican revolutionist. Weiler’s death certificate. However, this statement has not yet been confirmed, and the skull has not been found. In 1976, the body of Ville, originally buried in the small town of Peral in northern Mexico, was re-buried in the basement of the Revolutionary Memorial in Mexico City.