Antarctic Explorer remains received 66 years after loss – National

The British explorers who have lost more than decades after the Antarctica has been found, as well as hundreds of personal results.
The dead bodies were found by the Arctic Expedition from Poland Arctic among the rocks produced by a solid glacier in January, the British survey Antarctic means.
The bones have been identified as Kennnis Bell, a weather doctor who died at the age of 25 while working for the Falkland Islands survey (BAS).
Bell was killed after crossing a crevasse at the King George Island in Peninsula on July 26, 1959, but his body did not recover.
His bones were found in more than 200 items, including radio radio, torch, ski wiki, Erguel knife, a Swedish pipe knife, said Bione.
The bones were sent to the King London college, where it was likened to DNA samples from their brother David Bell and his sister Valerie Kelly.

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They are more than one billion times “related to him, relatively relevant to the court, Professor in Forensic Genetics, told the British survey Antarctic.
Dennis Bell (left) and colleagues and dogs helped them work in Antarctica. MidWinter 1959 at Admiralty Bay Base.
The British Antarctic survey
David, 86, now living in Australia, told BBC that he could not believe that his brother was found after 66 years.
“I’ve been to get my brother for a long time. It’s just amazing, surprising. I can’t find it,” he said.
In a different statement, he thanked those who helped to find and restore the body of his brother.
“British Antarctic Survey and British Antarctic Monument Trust has been supporting the biggest and the sensitivity of the Polish team in writing to their glorious brother,” he told Bas.
Young scientists donate to scientific exploration at the beginning of the Antarctic and are respected in his field to this day.
Prof Jane Francis, Director of Bas, said the discovery of the Bell of the Bell was placed a valuable moment and pointed to the dangers of his work.
“Dennis was one of the most brave workers who contributed to first science and Antarctica under more difficult circumstances. Even if the attack in 1959 was constant.
David explains Dennis, a sibling, as his hero (who) seemed to be able to change anything. “
He could not work for gas gases, a skilled photographer, built the radio from the start and would spend hours writing the code of conduct.
Bell used Stint Eroyal Air Force before joining Fichs as a Heaval Doctor in 1958. He was appointed for two years assignment in Admiralty Bay, a UK of UK with a half of King George Island, where he was killed.
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