Body found in Romania believed to be missing British hiker George Smyth
A body has been found in Romania believed to be that of 18-year-old British student George Smyth, who went missing in November. Smyth, a geology student at the University of Bristol, was hiking in Romania when he made an emergency call from a remote mountain area.

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AI-generatedA body has been found in Romania believed to be that of 18-year-old British student George Smyth, who went missing in November. Smyth, a geology student at the University of Bristol, was hiking in Romania when he made an emergency call from a remote mountain area. Severe weather conditions, including strong winds, heavy snowfall, and dense fog, hampered initial rescue efforts. His family has been informed and expressed devastation, thanking mountain rescue teams, Avon and Somerset police, and the University of Bristol for their efforts. Formal identification is pending, after which efforts will be made to return Smyth's body to the UK.
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5 extractedThe family is devastated by George's death and thanks mountain rescue, police, and the university for their efforts.
George Smyth went missing in November while hiking in Romania, leaving Poiana Brașov heading to Bran.
The search conditions were extremely severe with strong winds, heavy snowfall, and dense fog.
A body has been found in Romania believed to be that of missing 18-year-old British hiker George Smyth.
Smyth made an emergency call for help from Țigănești, reporting disorientation, exhaustion, and signs of hypothermia.