World | Cyprus Thieves Demand Ransom for Cyprus President's Corpse Body discovered dumped at another cemetery By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Mar 9, 2010 5:00 AM CST Copied Police officer investigates a grave where the body of former Cyprus President Tassos Papadopoulos was discovered at Strovolos cemetery, in a suburb of capital Nicosia, Cyprus, Tuesday. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias) The mystery behind the bodysnatching of Cyprus' former president seems to have been solved: The island nation's justice minister today ruled out a political motive, revealing that a ransom demand had been made. He said Tassos Papadopoulos' family had received a demand for ransom for the return of the body, which was stolen from its grave on Nicosia's southern outskirts in December. A body discovered at a Nicosia cemetery late last night has been confirmed by DNA testing to be that of Papadopoulos. The minister did not say when the demand was made, but he did say that no ransom was paid. Read These Next Minneapolis shooter had a plan—and grievances. American Taylor Townsend gets an earful after her US Open win. A pregnant 17-year-old died after a road rage shooting. Belichick's girlfriend is embracing 'gold digger' idea. Report an error