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Skull found in '97 in remote Alaska belongs to New York man

Por: ABC News Business February 03, 2023

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JUNEAU, Alaska -- A skull found in a remote part of Alaska's Interior in 1997 belongs to a New York man who likely died in a bear mauling, state authorities said. Investigators used genetic genealogy to help identify the remains as those of Gary Frank Sotherden, according to a statement Thursday from Alaska state troopers.In July 1997, a hunter contacted troopers in Fairbanks and reported finding a human skull along the Porcupine River,... + full article



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