Man whose remains were found in Niagara River 30-plus years ago identified | CTV News
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It took nearly 30 years to identify a male's remains found in the Niagara River, linking him to a missing person case from 1995 after advances in DNA testing.
In June 1995, a 46-year-old man from Niagara Falls, N.Y., went missing. His remains were found in the Niagara River, yet identification was prolonged due to communication lapses.
A volunteer group, The Doe Network, uncovered a possible connection between the identified remains and a long-missing person. This prompted renewed investigations and DNA comparisons.
After examining forensic evidence and collaborating with various authorities, including the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, investigators concluded a strong possibility that the remains belonged to the missing man.
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