Remains of British researcher are FOUND in Antarctica after 66 years
Briefly

On July 26, 1959, Dennis 'Tink' Bell, a British adventurer and meteorologist, fell 100 feet through the ice in Antarctica, leading to his body remaining unaccounted for for over six decades. His remains were recently discovered by scientists from the British Antarctic Survey among exposed rocks due to glacial recession. Bell's brother expressed shock and gratitude for the discovery, stating it helped the family come to terms with their loss. Dennis was known for his sense of humor and adventurous spirit during his time at Admiralty Bay, where he was beloved by colleagues and friends.
Dennis 'Tink' Bell was a British adventurer and meteorologist who tragically fell into a crevasse in Antarctica during a survey expedition, leading to his unaccounted disappearance for over 65 years.
The discovery of Dennis Bell's remains has brought closure to his family, who were 'shocked and amazed' and felt it helped them come to terms with their tragic loss.
Read at Mail Online
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