The body of a man missing 28 years ago was found in a melted glacier in the Valley of Lady, a mountainous and remote region of Kohistan in Pakistan.
British channel report BBC He reported that the body was found by a pastor and was well preserved, with his clothes intact and an identity document with the name Naseeruddin.
Local police confirmed that it was a man who disappeared in June 1997 after falling into a snot of glacier during a snowstorm. The BBC did not report the exact date the body was found.
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Residents of the region said Naseeruddin was married and had two children. He had left home with his brother Kathiruddin to ride a fight between them.
Kathiruddin told BBC that the brother entered a cave in the morning and did not return. He sought Naseeruddin with the help of neighbors, but did not find him.
The head of the Environment Department of the Islamabad University University, Muhammad Bilal, explained to the station that when a human body falls into a glacier, the extreme cold freezes the tissues, preventing decomposition.