La familia del astrónomo británico Tom Marsh, desaparecido hace más de 40 días en terrenos del observatorio La Silla, arribó a Chile para estar este sábado en el “punto cero” de los trabajos de búsqueda en terreno. Fuentes de El Día indicaron que Felicity Marsh, esposa del científico, viajó...
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October 29, 2022
Family of astronomer Tom Marsh will visit La Silla observatory and participate in search work
The family of British astronomer Tom Marsh, who disappeared more than 40 days ago on the grounds of the La Silla observatory, arrived in Chile this Saturday to be at "point zero" of the search work on the ground.
Sources from
El Día indicated that Felicity Marsh, the scientist's wife, traveled accompanied by at least one of her children, as well as British police officers.
In addition, he will meet with the regional prosecutor of Coquimbo, Adrián Vega, to see firsthand the hard work to cover the area of greatest interest in the case.
Until a few days ago, the role of the relatives had been rather that of a silent accompaniment, in constant telephone contact with the prosecutor Vega from the United Kingdom, and through some declarations and thanks on Twitter.
On the social network, both Felícity and her daughter, Tabitha, have requested information about Tom Marsh from anyone who might have clues as to his whereabouts.
This changed this week, with a video statement shared by the same Regional Prosecutor's Office, in parallel to the rumors of the family's arrival in the country.
It should be noted that, so far, both Felícity and her children have decided not to give interviews to the press.
However, in their video statement, they reaffirmed their hopes of finding the academic alive and appreciated the support they have received since September 16, when Marsh was lost.
The regional prosecutor Adrián Vega held a new press point on Thursday, to update the progress and difficulties of the search.
There he stated that "it has been possible to grid the terrain quite effectively and there are still some sectors to go through in a more specific way."
With this, he confirmed that the planning to extend the work until
Sunday, October 30, continues, although he affirmed that there is a real possibility of continuing
"at least a couple more weeks.