Sri Lanka, April 19 -- President Joe Biden shared a personal story about his uncle during his recent visit to a war memorial in Scranton, Pennsylvania.

The 81-year-old mentioned that his uncle's plane was shot down during World War II over New Guinea, an area known for cannibals, reported CNN.

President Biden paid tribute to his uncle, Ambrose Finnegan, who according to him was eaten by cannibals and whose body was never found.

The president said, "My uncle, they called him - Ambrose, they called him Bosie, and he became an Army Air Corps, before the Air Force came along, he flew those single-engine planes as a reconnaissance over war zones. And he got shot down in New Guinea, and they never found the body because there used to be a lo...