Final answer:
The younger woman's body was found in various locations: Yarmila Falater in the family's pool, an unspecified grave for Mr. Giles Hicks's victim, in a historical grave in a case without clear details, and other cases with no explicit mention of a body found.
Step-by-step explanation:
The location where the younger woman's body was found varies depending on the specific case:
- In the case of Yarmila Falater, her body was found in the family's pool with multiple stab wounds.
- For the wife of Mr. Giles Hicks's victim, her body was found shortly after she was murdered and she was quickly buried, only to be exhumed shortly after for an examination by the coroner.
- Regarding the discovery of multiple bodies in a grave site, one of the younger bodies was that of a young woman, although the location is specific to an archaeological or historical context.
- Meanwhile, in Plant City, Florida, there was a young girl seen in a shabby house, but the question did not specify that she was deceased, hence no body was found.
- In the burial depicted in Courbet's painting "Young Ladies of the Village," there is no explicit mention of a young woman's body being found, as the painting represented a broader theme of women's lives.
- The last event did not have a clear indication of where a body was found, as it discusses a young student lying on the grass with no implication of death.