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Bones confirm Steve Fossett death | Bones confirm Steve Fossett death |
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DNA tests have confirmed two large bones found near the wreckage of a plane in California are those of US millionaire Steve Fossett, police say. | DNA tests have confirmed two large bones found near the wreckage of a plane in California are those of US millionaire Steve Fossett, police say. |
The adventurer was 63 when he disappeared in September 2007 while on a solo flight from a Nevada ranch. | The adventurer was 63 when he disappeared in September 2007 while on a solo flight from a Nevada ranch. |
The bones were found last Wednesday 0.5 miles (0.8km) east of a crash site in isolated eastern California. | The bones were found last Wednesday 0.5 miles (0.8km) east of a crash site in isolated eastern California. |
Fossett's shoes and driver's licence were also found. Both showed evidence of animal bite marks, police said. | Fossett's shoes and driver's licence were also found. Both showed evidence of animal bite marks, police said. |
"A California Department of Justice Forensics lab has determined that items containing DNA - discovered last week - match James Stephen Fossett's DNA," said police coroners in California. Click here to see a map of the area | "A California Department of Justice Forensics lab has determined that items containing DNA - discovered last week - match James Stephen Fossett's DNA," said police coroners in California. Click here to see a map of the area |
Remains found | Remains found |
The plane wreckage was located in a remote stretch of the Sierra Nevada mountains last month after a hiker handed items belonging to the record-breaking adventurer to police. | |
SOME OF FOSSETT'S RECORDS 1998/2002: Long-distance for solo ballooning2001/2002: Duration for solo ballooning2002: First solo round-the-world balloon flightFirst balloon crossings of Asia, Africa, Europe, South America, South Atlantic, South Pacific, Indian OceansSeven fastest speed sailing titles13 World Sailing Speed Record Council titles2001: Fastest transatlantic sailing2004: Fastest round-the-world sailingRound-the-world titles for medium airplanesUS transcontinental titles for non-military aircraft In pictures: Steve FossettProfile: Steve Fossett | SOME OF FOSSETT'S RECORDS 1998/2002: Long-distance for solo ballooning2001/2002: Duration for solo ballooning2002: First solo round-the-world balloon flightFirst balloon crossings of Asia, Africa, Europe, South America, South Atlantic, South Pacific, Indian OceansSeven fastest speed sailing titles13 World Sailing Speed Record Council titles2001: Fastest transatlantic sailing2004: Fastest round-the-world sailingRound-the-world titles for medium airplanesUS transcontinental titles for non-military aircraft In pictures: Steve FossettProfile: Steve Fossett |
Investigators flown to the crash site by helicopter said the single-engine Bellanca Super Decathlon seemed to have struck the mountainside head-on. | Investigators flown to the crash site by helicopter said the single-engine Bellanca Super Decathlon seemed to have struck the mountainside head-on. |
Most of the fuselage had disintegrated, with engine parts scattered over a debris field stretching about 150ft (46m) by 400ft (122m). | Most of the fuselage had disintegrated, with engine parts scattered over a debris field stretching about 150ft (46m) by 400ft (122m). |
Madera County Sheriff John Anderson said Fossett would have died on impact, adding that it was not unusual for animals to drag away remains. | Madera County Sheriff John Anderson said Fossett would have died on impact, adding that it was not unusual for animals to drag away remains. |
The adventurer's widow, Peggy, described the discovery of the bones last week as "another step in the process of completing the investigation into the tragic accident that took Steve's life". | The adventurer's widow, Peggy, described the discovery of the bones last week as "another step in the process of completing the investigation into the tragic accident that took Steve's life". |
Steve Fossett became the first person to circle the globe solo in a balloon in 2002 and had about 100 other world records to his name. | Steve Fossett became the first person to circle the globe solo in a balloon in 2002 and had about 100 other world records to his name. |
For more than a year after he took off from the Nevada ranch there was no trace of him, despite an intensive search. | For more than a year after he took off from the Nevada ranch there was no trace of him, despite an intensive search. |
He was declared legally dead earlier this year. | |
But the hiker's discovery of his belongings last month triggered an aerial search of the area and the wreckage was found about 0.25 miles (0.4km) away. | |
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