Russia Returns 'Mutilated' Body Of British Volunteer: 'Missing Body Parts, Traces Of Torture'KEY POINTS- A Ukrainian official said Paul Urey's body had numerous cuts- DPR ombudsman claimed Urey died due to 'illness and stress'- Forensic medical experts are now determining his cause of deathRussia has returned the body of a British aid worker with signs of "possible unspeakable torture," according to a Ukrainian official.However, parts of his body were missing and his corpse exhibited signs of torture, Dmytro Lubinets, the Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights, said.Urey and his acquaintance Dylan Healey were captured by pro-Russian separatists at a checkpoint in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, in southern Ukraine, on April 29 while driving to help a woman and two children, according to the non-profit Presidium Network, a U.K.-based NGO.Morozova also claimed that Urey had participated in other conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Ukraine, according to Russia-state news agency TASS.In June, Tamila Tasheva, Kyiv's representative to Crimea, accused the Russians of holding at least 600 Ukrainian activists, journalists and prisoners of war in torture chambers around the occupied city of Kherson."