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Saturday, May 28, 2016

Remains Of British Tourist Found In Canada

Downtown Vancouver is surrounded by morning fog in this view from Cypress Mountain in West Vancouver
Tom Billings had been going in North America after college and disappeared while climbing in the North Shore mountains. 

The remaining parts of a British traveler who disappeared while climbing in Canada over two years back have been found, by. 

Tom Billings, from Oxford, had been burning through eight weeks going in North America and was going to Vancouver in November 2013. 

The 22-year-old prepared voyager was most recently seen on 25 November in the city and was accounted for missing a week later after he neglected to come back to his settlement. 

Specialists with the Vancouver Police Department said data showed that Mr Billings had gone to the mountains on the North Shore, where he was accepted to have gotten to be lost or harmed. 
An expansive hunt operation taking after his vanishing neglected to discover any hint of him. 
On 11 April this year, a climber on Cypress Mountain spotted human remains and reported the disclosure to police. North Shore Search and Rescue then came back to the territory and Mr Billings' remaining parts were recouped. 
Tom BillingsThe Coroners Service affirmed it was Mr Billings through DNA ID. No injustice is suspected in his passing, police said. 
Mr Billings' dad Martin issued an enthusiastic claim for help in discovering his child amid a news meeting in Vancouver in December 2013. 

He said he had last traded messages with his child, who had as of late moved on from college, when he was in Seattle. 

At the time, he said his child had been utilizing a "window" before beginning postgraduate examination to investigate North America by bumming a ride, going by transport and "love seat surfing" - staying with hosts he met on the web. 

An announcement for the benefit of his family said thanks to general society for their "backing and help" in attempting to discover Tom. 

It included: "The family particularly wishes to express their most profound gratefulness to the individuals from the North Shore Search and Rescue group and the helicopter pilots of Talon Aviation, the staff and individuals from the British department in Vancouver for all their proceeded with backing, lastly to the VPD when all is said in done and the Missing Persons Unit specifically for their proceeded and relentless work to discover their child Tom."

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