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Genetic genealogy helps North Bay Police Service ID historic human remains
['Jennifer Hamilton-Mccharles']
Timmins Daily Press
Claude Hamilton Brownscombe’s remains were discovered in a swampland area off Highway 11 north by summer students working with the Ministry of the Environment in June 1975This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
Brownscombe’s remains were discovered in a swampland area off Highway 11 north by summer students working with the Ministry of the Environment in June 1975.
Article contentIn June of this year, with the use of Investigative Genetic Genealogy, police investigators were able to confirm Brownscombe’s identity.
The skull was discovered by summer students employed through the Ministry of Environment.
It was lying on the ground behind the former Bomarc Base, according to North Bay Police Service.