Journal du Club des Cordeliers - Body of missing Italian tourist found in Peruvian Andes

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Body of missing Italian tourist found in Peruvian Andes
Body of missing Italian tourist found in Peruvian Andes / Photo: - - PERUVIAN HIGH MOUNTAIN POLICE/AFP

Body of missing Italian tourist found in Peruvian Andes

A high mountain patrol found the body of a missing Italian tourist who disappeared 80 days ago while hiking in the Peruvian Andes, police said on Monday.

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Alberto Fedele, who was 30, had left the village of Urubamba in the southeastern Cusco region on July 4, heading for the Juchuycocha lake near the 5,500-meter high Chicon mountain.

Police say he died in a landslide.

"We have located and recovered the body of the Italian citizen who disappeared several weeks ago," a spokesman for Cusco's high mountain police force told AFP by telephone.

The patrol climbed up the slopes of the Chicon on Saturday towards an area where locals had seen a body.

They found a photograph of Fedele's passport and his mobile phone in a pocket of his jacket, the state Andina news agency said.

The body has been transferred to a morgue in Urubamba to continue investigations, the police spokesman said.

Fedele's body was found in a "wild and rugged" area, which is why police assume he died in a landslide, Andina said.

Urubamba, a town of 15,000 people around 50 kilometers north of the city of Cusco -- the former capital of the Inca empire -- is popular with tourists heading for the Inca citadel Machu Picchu, Peru's best known tourist site.

Police began looking for Fedele in July after a friend reported him missing.

Fidele's case is similar to that of Belgian tourist Natacha de Crombrugghe, who was 28 when she disappeared in January while preparing for a tour of the Andean region of Arequipa after visiting Machu Picchu.

In the last five years, a Spanish and an American tourist also went missing in the Cusco area, local media said.

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