Remains of RAF officer Alfred Robert William Milne and his navigator Eric Stubbs, both 22, were found on a remote farm near Chop Gate by a family investigating a blocked septic tank in 2020.
The remains of two Second World War airmen who were found 76 years after their plane crashed in North Yorkshire during a secret mission were 'moved there' from another location, an inquest heard.
Remains of RAF officer Alfred Robert William Milne and his navigator Eric Stubbs, both 22, were found on a remote farm near Chop Gate by a family investigating a blocked septic tank in 2020.
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