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Police confirm identity of body missing 29 years

"Police confirm identity of body after reported missing 29 years ago"


Wellington Police have identified human remains recovered earlier this year as those of a man who went missing in March 1986.

John Holmes Smith, who was 76 years-old at the time, had left his home in Kenya Street, Ngaio on the 20th March 1986 for a short walk but did not return home.

He was fit and healthy, although known to be prone to some mental confusion.

A significant search operation was conducted at the time, involving over 70 staff and volunteers, however Mr Smith was never found.

The case was referred to the Coroner in August 1986, with a finding that Mr Smith died on or about 20 March 1986.

On the 15th of February this year, Wellington police were alerted by a member of the public after human remains were found in a bush covered gully near Captain Edward Daniel Drive in Ngaio.

The remains were recovered and sent for forensic testing.

DNA results received last week have confirmed the identity as that of Mr Smith.

The cause of Mr Smith’s death remains unknown, although there are no obvious signs of trauma or foul play.

Wellington City Area Commander Chris Bensemann says Police are happy to finally be able to bring some closure to Mr Smith’s family.

“The search operation at the time of Mr Smith’s disappearance was significant, involving a concerted effort by police and volunteers, aerial searches and foot patrols of the Ngaio and Wilton Bush areas.

“His family have endured nearly 30 years of uncertainty since his disappearance, but the DNA results received last week mean they are finally able to get some closure.”

ENDS

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