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Arm found in shark belly is likely that of Scottish tourist



PARIS: Authorities say a forearm discovered in the belly of a tiger shark off the French Indian Ocean island of Reunion is likely that of a Scottish tourist who disappeared while snorkeling.

Richard Martyn Turner of Edinburgh vanished Saturday in a lagoon off the Reunion coast while snorkeling.

Reunion Island Prosecutor Eric Tuffery told The Associated Press on Friday that a preliminary investigation shows the arm inside the 10-foot (3-meter) shark is Turner’s. A wedding ring believed to be Turner’s was found inside the shark.

Authorities performed a necropsy on the shark Wednesday.

Tuffery said authorities are using other tools including DNA research to confirm their initial findings.

(Agencies)

Publish Date : 10 November 2019 22:57 PM

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