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07/05/2019 12:39

Statement on Suzanne Eaton’s Disappearance

Katrin Boes Presse und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Max-Planck-Institut für molekulare Zellbiologie und Genetik

    Scientist gone missing in Crete

    The extent of the facts as we know them are that Suzanne Eaton was last seen on Tuesday afternoon at the conference in Crete. All interpretations of what may have occurred since then are speculative. Understanding this is speculative, since Suzanne is a keen runner and her running shoes have not been found, a ‘more likely’ scenario is that she may have gone for a run. There are many observations that challenge such a theory including the heat of the day suggesting that a swim would have been more attractive. As well as being a leading scientist in her field, Suzanne is a strong athlete, runner and senior black belt in Tae Kwon Do. If anyone can find her way out of a difficult situation it is Suzanne. We are keeping our thoughts positive and hope for good news during the course of the day.


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    Prof. Suzanne Eaton
    Biotechnology Center of the TU Dresden
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