Human remains found in Ontario’s Algonquin Park in 1980 identified using genetic genealogy | Unpublished
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Author: Maan Alhmidi
Publication Date: September 4, 2025 - 15:38

Human remains found in Ontario’s Algonquin Park in 1980 identified using genetic genealogy

September 4, 2025

Ontario Provincial Police say human remains discovered in the province’s Algonquin Park in 1980 have been identified as belonging to a man from Ohio, thanks to investigative genetic genealogy.

Police say investigators located human remains, a boot, wallet, clothing and camping gear after a hiker found remains near the Hardwood Lookout Trail on April 19, 1980.



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