The remains of the German hiker were discovered at Theodul Glacier, Switzerland.Photo:Valais Cantonal Police

Remains of Hiker, Theodul Glacier, Switzerland

Valais Cantonal Police

The remains of a German mountain climber, who went missing 37 years ago while hiking on a glacier near Switzerland’s Matterhorn Mountain in the Alps has been discovered because of a melting glacier.

Hikers climbing along the Theodul Glacier in Zermatt, Switzerland, discovered the remains along with pieces of equipment on July 12.

Police in the Valais canton said in astatementvia translation on Thursday: “DNA analysis was used to identify an alpinist who has been missing since 1986."

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“In September 1986, a then 38-year-old German alpinist was reported missing after he had not returned from a mountain tour. The search at that time was unsuccessful,” the statement added.

Details surrounding the climber’s cause of death or identity were not given. However, police released a photo of a single hiking boot with red laces and several pieces of equipment that were found on the melted glacier.

“The decline of the glaciers brings to light more and more missing alpinists, who were reported missing several decades ago,” the police concluded.

In this aerial view, ice ridges adorn the receding Lower Theodul glacier as the Gorner glacier lies in the distance behind on June 21, 2022, near Zermatt, Switzerland.Sean Gallup/Getty

In this aerial view, ice ridges adorn the receding Lower Theodul glacier as the Gorner glacier lies in the distance behind on June 21, 2022 near Zermatt, Switzerland.

Sean Gallup/Getty

Back on Aug. 6, 2015, police in the Valais cantonannounced the discoveryof two climbers who disappeared in 1970.

After bones were found at the foot of the Matterhorn in September 2014, DNA comparisons a year later identified them as the remains of two Japanese climbers who went missing over 40 years ago.

The police said they hold a list of people who have gone missing since 1925, “mainly in the high mountains or in waterways,” as the retreat of glaciers continues to allow for the discovery of more missing mountaineers.

source: people.com