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Chilean authorities find body of missing British astronomer

Police members work at the area where was found the body of British astronomer Thomas Marsh who went missing in mid-September from 'La Silla' observatory, in Coquimbo, Chile, November 10, 2022. REUTERS/Alejandro Pizarro

Chilean authorities on Thursday said they found the body of a British astronomer who went missing in mid-September at an observatory in the north of the country, where he had arrived for a scientific research visit.

Authorities conducted an extensive search for Thomas Marsh, of the University of Warwick, across a vast area of the La Silla observatory, located in an arid, mountainous area 600 kilometers (373 miles) north of Chile's capital, Santiago.

"After an intense search by a multidisciplinary team police officers (...) found the lifeless body of an astronomer missing since September 16," the police unit in the northern region of Coquimbo said on its Twitter account.

A police command post is seen at the area where was found the body of British astronomer Thomas Marsh who went missing in mid-September from 'La Silla' observatory, in Coquimbo, Chile, November 10, 2022. REUTERS/Alejandro Pizarro

Authorities did not mention a cause of death.

The La Silla observatory is located on the southern edge of the Atacama Desert, about 2,400 meters (7,874 feet) above sea level. Northern Chile is a global hub for astronomical observation due to the quality of its skies.

Police members work at the area where was found the body of British astronomer Thomas Marsh who went missing in mid-September from 'La Silla' observatory, in Coquimbo, Chile, November 10, 2022. REUTERS/Alejandro Pizarro

(Reporting by Fabian Andres Cambero; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

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