By Press Association 2021 The remains of an individual buried in the Augustinian friary, taken during the 2016 excavation. (Nick Saffell/University of Cambridge/ PA) A study of skeletons from three graveyards has indicated that poor people were at greatest risk of injury in medieval Cambridge. Researchers from Cambridge University used X-ray analysis to establish that skeletal trauma was highest in a parish graveyard for ordinary working people, called All Saints by the Castle. The team found that 44% of working people buried there had bone fractures, compared with 32% of the skeletons at an Augustinian friary that buried wealthy donors alongside clergy. There were fewer injuries to those buried at the charitable Hospital of St John the Evangelist, where the infirm and destitute were interred, with 27% of the skeletons there fractured.