<p>Police at Munich Airport got a surprise during their search of a wooden box being transported by a 74-year-old passenger that turned out to contain the bones of the woman's dead husband, authorities said Tuesday.</p>.<p>Customs officials, a doctor and prosecutors were called in, and they determined no crime had been committed, German news agency dpa reported.</p>.<p>After questioning the woman and her 52-year-old daughter, police learned the pair were on their way from Greece back to their native Armenia via Munich and Kyiv.</p>.<p>The mother said her husband died in 2008 and was buried in Thessaloniki, Greece and that she and her daughter decided to bring his remains home to a final resting place in Armenia, police said.</p>.<p>Following the short investigation, the two women were allowed to continue on their journey with the boxed remains.</p>
<p>Police at Munich Airport got a surprise during their search of a wooden box being transported by a 74-year-old passenger that turned out to contain the bones of the woman's dead husband, authorities said Tuesday.</p>.<p>Customs officials, a doctor and prosecutors were called in, and they determined no crime had been committed, German news agency dpa reported.</p>.<p>After questioning the woman and her 52-year-old daughter, police learned the pair were on their way from Greece back to their native Armenia via Munich and Kyiv.</p>.<p>The mother said her husband died in 2008 and was buried in Thessaloniki, Greece and that she and her daughter decided to bring his remains home to a final resting place in Armenia, police said.</p>.<p>Following the short investigation, the two women were allowed to continue on their journey with the boxed remains.</p>