IBTimes -
12 Sep 2015 14:51
BUDAPEST, Hungary - Dr. Viczena Pal, a 76-year-old radiologist at one of Budapest's public hospitals, swivels around in his chair inside an empty patient room and clicks open a file on his computer. The file holds X-rays taken of hundreds of the refugee children who have shown up in Hungary without any parents this year. Pal is the doctor -- the only one in the country, he said -- who examines unaccompanied young people's X-ray scans in order to determine their age -- and therefore their fate.
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