Bodies Of Missing Couple Found INTACT In Melting Glacier – 75 Years Later
July 19 2017, Published 4:34 p.m. ET
Two bodies were just found in a Swiss glacier, and RadarOnline.com has learned they may belong to a couple that went missing 75 years ago!
Their now 79-year-old daughter, Marceline Udry-Dumoulin, claimed she and her siblings never stopped looking for them after their mysterious vanishing – they hoped to give them the funerals they deserved.
After hearing the news that their bodies have likely been found, she feels a "deep sense of calm," according to Le Matin.
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"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 Glacier 3000 claimed to Reuters after finding the bodies.
"They were perfectly preserved in the glacier and their belongings were intact," added Tschannen after an adventure resort company worker found the bodies near a ski lift last week.https://radaronline.com/celebrity-news/missing-pa-teen-body-found-dean-finocchiaro-cosmo-dinardo-boys-dead/
Marcelin and Francine Dumoulin, who went missing in 1942, had gone off to feed their cattle on that snowy day and never returned
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