Victims who could not be saved at St Jacob’s and Red Cross hospitals were taken to a morgue that stood on Krivių Street.
The building has been demolished to be replaced by an apartment block.
On the night of January 13, the morgue employees were registering victims, documenting their wounds, but also answering hundreds of phone calls: people were calling to know if their relatives were among the deceased, some came to the morgue to identify the victims.
According to witnesses, as dawn broke, a group of Lithuanian and foreign journalists came to the morgue to document the consequences of the Soviet aggression.
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