Paul Urey, 45, died in July in the Donetsk People’s Republic, a region controlled by separatists in eastern Ukraine. Officials supporting Moscow said he died of heart problems and stress. Dmytro Lubinets, Ukraine’s top human rights official, suggested Urey had been mutilated before his death. He said the body had been returned to Ukrainian-controlled territory after lengthy negotiations. “Body parts are missing. There are many cuts and torture marks. The definitive cause of death will be determined by a forensic examination,” said Lubinets. [But] this was a violent death. A person cannot endure such torture. I have seen the photo of the dead body and I can