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VIENNA – Austrian police say that an alpine guide touring a glacier has found the partially-mummified remains of a man believed to be that of a German hiker who went missing decades ago.
A police statement says the body was found at an altitude of about 3,000 metres (nearly 10,000 feet) near the western city of Innsbruck. It says that the remains were discovered on Sunday and first indications are that they are that of a 36-year old German who disappeared in the region in 1974.
Police said Monday that they are examining objects found with the body, including a document in the man’s wallet, in efforts to establish his identity.
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