A Burlingame family has been waiting for this day for more than five decades.
Joyce and Ernie De Soto were married and had three children at home, in the spring of 1969, when the family heard the news that Ernie had disappeared and rescue efforts failed.
“After a while, you get on with your life. Never thinking you’re going to get the answers. But we’re very happy we have answers now,” Craig De Soto, Ernie’s son. “I remember standing by the front door and I just collapsed. And cried and I knew what it all meant,” Brad said.
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