Trow Ghyll skeleton
Human remains discovered in 1947 in Yorkshire / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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54.147104°N 2.371414°W / 54.147104; -2.371414 The Trow Ghyll skeleton is a set of human remains discovered on 24 August 1947 in a cave near Clapham in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England. It was named after a prominent topographical feature located some 900 yards (800 m) away. Although the identity of the body has never been ascertained, it has been claimed that they were those of a German spy. The unexplained death has been described as "the most notable" mystery over a possible Nazi agent in Britain.
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