After decades of lost, two Japanese climbers Michio Oikawa (22) and Masayuki Kobayashi (21) are now found on the mountain Matterhorn.
They disappear after a snow storm in the mountains of the Swiss Alps in 1970.
But last year, a climber claimed to have discovered the location of the loss of the two Japanese climbers, and only reported to the police on Thursday (6/8) yesterday.
They found that the suspect objects as belonging to two Japanese climbers missing for decades terssebut. The object of which is a boots that have been worn.
In addition to boots, these climbers also found some human bones at an altitude of 2,800 meters above sea level.
Japanese government swiftly responding Party kaporan Japanese consulate in Geneva immediately conduct DNA tests to check the certainty of discovery of the bones and the shoes and delivered to the families of the victims in Japan.
Matterhorn is touted as the mountain with the highest peak reaching 4,480 meters above sea level in Europe.
According to Stephane Vouardoux, Geneva police said many climbers missing list in the Alps and the Matterhorn since 1925, many were not found.
However, the melting of alpine glaciers at least a little facilitate the search.
Police expect there will be discoveries further victims of the decades there is no news.
(Tribunjateng / CNN)
They disappear after a snow storm in the mountains of the Swiss Alps in 1970.
But last year, a climber claimed to have discovered the location of the loss of the two Japanese climbers, and only reported to the police on Thursday (6/8) yesterday.
They found that the suspect objects as belonging to two Japanese climbers missing for decades terssebut. The object of which is a boots that have been worn.
In addition to boots, these climbers also found some human bones at an altitude of 2,800 meters above sea level.
Japanese government swiftly responding Party kaporan Japanese consulate in Geneva immediately conduct DNA tests to check the certainty of discovery of the bones and the shoes and delivered to the families of the victims in Japan.
Matterhorn is touted as the mountain with the highest peak reaching 4,480 meters above sea level in Europe.
According to Stephane Vouardoux, Geneva police said many climbers missing list in the Alps and the Matterhorn since 1925, many were not found.
However, the melting of alpine glaciers at least a little facilitate the search.
Police expect there will be discoveries further victims of the decades there is no news.
(Tribunjateng / CNN)

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