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Body found in search for missing Brit 2 weeks after vanishing in alps having sent last text saying ‘I've lost the trail'

Body found in search for missing Brit 2 weeks after vanishing in alps having sent last text saying ‘I've lost the trail'

The Sun17-07-2025
His body was found near a viewpoint above the town where the Brit was staying
TRAGIC FIND Body found in search for missing Brit 2 weeks after vanishing in alps having sent last text saying 'I've lost the trail'
A BODY has been found in the search for the British hiker who went missing in Italy two weeks ago.
Matthew Hall, 33, disappeared while walking in the Italian Alps - and a body was found close to a mountain viewpoint above the town of Chiavenna, where he had been staying.
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A body has been found in the search for Matthew Hall
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Matthew sent a last text to friends saying that he had lost the trail before he vanished.
He also sent a photograph of the Cross of Daloo - the viewpoint close to where the body was located.
This clue led to an intense search of the trails in the surrounding area after Matthew was reported missing.
Italian police said the body was found at 19:00 local time and that Matthew's family has been informed, reports the BBC.
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