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For more than 30 years a young man from Italy was considered missing, now a find in Innsbruck brings certainty. A hiker had found bones in the summer.
The bones could be clearly attributed to the outgoing man by a DNA analysis.
A missing person drama could now be solved after three and a half decades: A human bone found on the Innsbruck North Chain could be assigned to an Italian who had been missing since 1991. A DNA examination brought certainty after 35 years. More in brief!
INNSBRUCK. A bone of a 22-year-old South Tyrolean since 1991 was found at the end of June by a hiker in a "Schutterreise" in the area of the "Vorderen Brandjochspitze" on the Innsbruck Nordkette.
More than three decades after the traceless disappearance of a 22-year-old alpinist from South Tyrol, a bone find on the Innsbruck North Chain brings certainty. A wanderer came across the skeleton part in June, which the coroner's medicine has now clearly identified.
The search for the South Tyrolean alpinist was unsuccessful in 1991. Innsbruck coroner's medicine could assign the bone to the mountain athlete by DNA analysis
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