Michael Rockefeller | |
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Born | Michael Clark Rockefeller May 18, 1938 |
Disappeared | November 19, 1961 (aged 23) Asmat region of southwestern Dutch New Guinea |
Status | Missing for 62 years, 11 months and 24 days; Declared legally dead in 1964 (aged 25–26) |
Education | Harvard University (AB) |
Parent(s) | Nelson Rockefeller Mary Clark |
Relatives | Rockefeller family |
Michael Clark Rockefeller (May 18, 1938; disappeared November 19, 1961) was a member of the Rockefeller family. He was the son of New York Governor and later U.S. Vice President Nelson Rockefeller, a grandson of American financier John D. Rockefeller Jr. and a great-grandson of Standard Oil co-founder John D. Rockefeller Sr.
Rockefeller disappeared during an expedition in the Asmat region of southwestern Dutch New Guinea, which is now a part of the Indonesian province of South Papua. In 2014, Carl Hoffman published a book that included details from the official inquest into the disappearance, in which villagers and tribal elders admitted to Rockefeller being killed and eaten after swimming to shore in 1961. Rockefeller's twin sister wrote in a memoir published in 2012 that she believes her brother drowned. No remains of Rockefeller or physical proof of his death have been discovered.