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The remains of a British meteorologist who died in an Antarctic expedition in 1959 have been recovered six decades later from ...
They were identified by DNA-testing as those of Dennis “Tink” Bell, who died aged 25 when he was working for the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey, which became the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), ...
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The remains of a British meteorologist who died in an Antarctic expedition in 1959 have been recovered six decades later from ...
DNA-testing confirms human remains recovered from an Antarctic glacier are those of a British meteorologist who fell down a crevasse during an expedition in 1959.
The remains of a British researcher who died in Antarctica have been discovered nearly six decades after a tragic accident.
THE remains of a Brit researcher who died in Antarctica have been discovered nearly six decades after a tragic accident.
Dennis Bell died in a crevasse on a glacier at Admiralty Bay on King George Island, off the Antarctic Peninsula in 1959. His ...
The remains of an Antarctic explorer who went missing more than 60 years ago have been found — with his emotional brother ...
Dennis "Tink" Bell fell into a glacier ravine 66 years ago, despite his partner's efforts to save him - See photos ...
When Dennis Bell’s colleague began pulling him out of an icy hole, the rope around Bell’s belt snapped, and his second fall ...
The remains of a British man who died in an accident in Antarctica in 1959 have been recovered from a melting glacier.