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Dutch researchers feared dead after disappearing in the Arctic

Two experienced Dutch researchers went missing while researching thinning ice in the Canadian Arctic. A rescue team found their dog by a hole in the ice

TWO experienced Dutch researchers are missing, presumed drowned, in the Canadian Arctic, 200 kilometres south of Bathurst Island. Marc Cornelissen and Philip de Roo were collecting data on ice thinning for the research organisation , set up by Cornelissen in 2010 after a crowdfunding campaign.

Cornelissen talked of 鈥渢ropical鈥 conditions in his , joking that the heat forced him to ski in underwear. 鈥淲e think we see thin ice in front of us, so we鈥檙e going to research some more of that if we can,鈥 he said. Two days later, the Dutch base camp received by tracer.

A rescue helicopter spotted equipment and a dog at the location of the sent message, by a large hole in the ice, but conditions were too hazardous to land. Early the next day, police . The dog, Kimnik, was .

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