Solved: 140 year-old mystery of Belgian mayor's lost heart
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A mystery stretching back nearly 140 years has been solved in the small Belgian town of Verviers. It has to do with the heart of the town's first (and much loved) mayor Pierre David, and how it ended up in an ornate fountain in the town square.
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