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Less than two weeks after British journalist Dom Phillips and Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira went missing in the Amazon, Brazilian police have confirmed the remains found in the remote rainforest earlier this week are those of Phillips. He was 57 years old.
Phillips' remains were identified using dental records, according toBBC.
Though another set of human remains have been found, authorities did not say whether they belong to Pereira; however, tests are being performed to identify the remains, perThe Washington Post.
TheNew York Timesreports that no cause of death has been determined, but police say it’s “likely” that the two men were shot, perThe Washington Post.
Phillips and Pereira, a staffer on leave from the Brazilian Indigenous National Foundation (FUNAI), went missing on June 5 in the remote Javari Valley bordering Peru and Colombia.
Earlier this week, fisherman Amarildo da Costa de Oliveira – who allegedly confessed to killing the men – led authorities to a grave in the jungle, where they recovered human remains.
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Police also said their investigation suggested more people were involved in the killings, but that so far, the suspects were believed to have acted without any involvement of a criminal organization, theNew York Timesreports.
Phillips and Pereria were conducting research for a book in an area of the Amazon that experts believe can be dangerous and known to harbor criminals and international drug dealers, perCNN.
“We are grateful to all those who have taken part in the search, especially the indigenous groups who worked tirelessly to find evidence of the attack,” Phillips' family said in a statement to BBC on Wednesday. “We thank the many people who have joined us in urging the authorities to intensify the search and those who have reached out with words of comfort and sympathy.”
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Phillips was a longtime contributor toThe Guardianand a journalist whose work appeared inThe Washington Post,The New York Times,Intercept,Financial Times, and more, according to hisTwitter bio.
source: people.com