Salvador Dali moustache 'still intact' after exhumation

Famed surrealist artist's body uncovered in ordered to take paternity test

Salvador Dali
Salvador Dali in London in 1959
(Image credit: Reg Burkett / Getty)

Surrealist Spanish painter Salvador Dali was exhumed for a paternity test last night, and embalmers have revealed that his trademark moustache was still intact.

Dali's lengthy, angular moustache became a symbol of his personal image during his rise to fame, and has stayed "like clock hands pointing at 10 to 10".

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