A Scottish soldier’s brain is returned to his body for burial about 85 years after his death, according to multiple reports. The news outlets say the remains have been brought together following the discovery or identification of the soldier’s brain in a medical context, after it had been separated from his body for decades. The family and representatives are described as being involved in arranging the final, proper resting of the soldier’s remains. The reports present the reunion as a significant moment for relatives and for efforts to resolve long-standing cases where human remains were retained separately from bodies due to historical medical practices. While the articles focus on the emotional and symbolic impact of the reunion, they also stress that the process involves confirming identity and coordinating between relevant institutions before burial can take place. The soldier’s name is cited in the coverage, alongside the time elapsed since his death and the steps leading to the return of the brain. Overall, the accounts describe the event as the completion of an incomplete burial arrangement that persisted across generations.