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Couple missing for 75 years found perfectly preserved in glacier | |
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The perfectly-preserved bodies of a married couple have been found on a shrinking glacier 75 years after going missing in the Swiss Alps. | The perfectly-preserved bodies of a married couple have been found on a shrinking glacier 75 years after going missing in the Swiss Alps. |
The parents of seven children, Marcelin and Francine Dumoulin never returned from milking their cows in the Bernese mountain pasture above Chandolin in the Valais canton in August 1942. | The parents of seven children, Marcelin and Francine Dumoulin never returned from milking their cows in the Bernese mountain pasture above Chandolin in the Valais canton in August 1942. |
“I can say that after 75 years of waiting this news gives me a deep sense of calm,” Marceline Udry-Dumoulin, their youngest daughter, told Lasusanne daily Le Matin. | “I can say that after 75 years of waiting this news gives me a deep sense of calm,” Marceline Udry-Dumoulin, their youngest daughter, told Lasusanne daily Le Matin. |
Valais cantonal police said the two bodies were discovered by a worker on Tsanfleuron glacier near a ski lift above the resort of Les Diablerets on July 14. | Valais cantonal police said the two bodies were discovered by a worker on Tsanfleuron glacier near a ski lift above the resort of Les Diablerets on July 14. |
“The discovered equipment suggests that these hikers were likely to have been victims of an accident several decades ago,” a police statement read. | “The discovered equipment suggests that these hikers were likely to have been victims of an accident several decades ago,” a police statement read. |
"The bodies were lying near each other. It was a man and a woman wearing clothing dating from the period of World War Two," Bernhard Tschannen, director of ski lift operators Glacier 3000, said, as cited by Reuters. | "The bodies were lying near each other. It was a man and a woman wearing clothing dating from the period of World War Two," Bernhard Tschannen, director of ski lift operators Glacier 3000, said, as cited by Reuters. |
"They were perfectly preserved in the glacier and their belongings were intact,” he added. “We think they may have fallen into a crevasse where they stayed for decades. As the glacier receded, it gave up their bodies.” | "They were perfectly preserved in the glacier and their belongings were intact,” he added. “We think they may have fallen into a crevasse where they stayed for decades. As the glacier receded, it gave up their bodies.” |
DNA tests will now be conducted on the bodies to confirm their identities. | DNA tests will now be conducted on the bodies to confirm their identities. |
The search operation lasted two months before being called off. The couple’s five sons and two daughters were then split and sent to live with other families. | The search operation lasted two months before being called off. The couple’s five sons and two daughters were then split and sent to live with other families. |
Marceline, now 79, was just four years old when her parents went missing. | Marceline, now 79, was just four years old when her parents went missing. |
“I was able to stay with my aunt. I was lucky," Marceline told Le Matin. “We all lived in the region but became strangers.” | “I was able to stay with my aunt. I was lucky," Marceline told Le Matin. “We all lived in the region but became strangers.” |
She added: "I climbed the glacier three times afterwards, always looking for them.I kept wondering if they had suffered and what had become of them. I now have the pleasure of having answers to these questions." | She added: "I climbed the glacier three times afterwards, always looking for them.I kept wondering if they had suffered and what had become of them. I now have the pleasure of having answers to these questions." |
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