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Errol Flynn Son's Cambodian Bones Maybe Found



He was the intrepid war photographer, whose swashbuckling style and good looks gained him fame around the world before his untimely disappearance while on assignment. And now the decades-old mystery about the fate of Sean Flynn, son of the Hollywood legend Errol Flynn, may be solved by DNA tests.

Forensic scientists will analyse a jawbone and a femur dug up from a suspected mass grave in the central Kampong Cham province of Cambodia, where Flynn went missing in 1970. The remains were recovered by two British adventurers who said that a villager claimed he witnessed Khmer Rouge soldiers executing a prisoner matching Flynn’s description at the spot in 1971. The US Embassy in Phnom Penh has sent the remains to the Hawaii-based Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command, which identifies missing Americans from past wars.

The discovery was made by “bone hunters” Keith Rotheram, 60, a Briton who owns a guesthouse in Sihanoukville, and David MacMillan, 29, a Scottish-born Australian.

John Johnson, a US embassy spokesman, said: “Obviously there is nothing conclusive. Each case is different so it is difficult to speculate on how long the analysis may take.”

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