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Swiss couple found on glacier after 75 years buried at last

- GENEVA (AFP)

— The remains of a couple, found on a receding glacier in the Swiss Alps 75 years after they had disappeare­d, were at long last buried on Saturday near their native village.

Their two surviving daughters were present at the funeral service in the church at Saviese in Valais canton, a few kilometers from Chandolin where Marcelin Dumoulin and his wife Francine were living when they disappeare­d on August 15, 1942.

“Of course it is a relief to have found them, but it brings back memories because a tragedy like that, one doesn’t forget,” Monique Gautschy, one of the surviving children who was 11 at the time, told AFP by phone.

The funeral, also attended by the couple’s grandchild­ren, great-grandchild­ren and local villagers, was held in the church where the couple had attended mass on August 15 before setting out on their trek, a priest Jean Varone told the ATS press agency.

Dumoulin, then 40, and his 37-year-old wife had left their home that morning hoping to check on their cattle, which were being kept in an alpine pasture in neighborin­g Bern canton. The fastest route at the time was via a glacier footpath.

The sky was clear when the couple set out, but clouds later worsened visibility and the pair vanished, likely after falling into a crevasse, orphaning their five sons and two daughters. “I saw them leave that Saturday morning,” recalled Gautschy of that fatal day. “They were supposed to spend the night in the alpine pasture at Grilden and come back on Sunday.”

After two months of fruitless searching for their parents, the seven children, then aged 2 to 13, were placed in foster care.

After more then seven decades the remains of their parents were discovered on July 13 — preserved in the Tsanfleuro­n glacier at an altitude of 2,600 meters (8,500 feet) — by an employee of a local ski resort.

Backpacks, a watch and other personal belongings had been preserved in the ice nearby.

 ?? AFP-Yonhap ?? Jean Udry, left, and Maximilien Udry, center, the great-grandchild­ren of late Marcelin and Francine Dumoulin, the couple found on a receding glacier in the Swiss Alps 75 years after they had disappeare­d, attend a funeral ceremony in Saviese, Saturday.
AFP-Yonhap Jean Udry, left, and Maximilien Udry, center, the great-grandchild­ren of late Marcelin and Francine Dumoulin, the couple found on a receding glacier in the Swiss Alps 75 years after they had disappeare­d, attend a funeral ceremony in Saviese, Saturday.

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