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Case File 316UMUK
Reconstruction of Victim by Diana Cullington
Unidentified White Male
- Discovered in February 2000 the Dyfi Valley, Wales, United Kingdom.
- Estimated date of death is 6 - 9 months prior to discovery
- State of Remains: Skeletal
Vital Statistics
- Estimated age: 30 - 40 years old
- Approximate Height and Weight: 5'9" - 6'1"
- Distinguishing Characteristics: White male of European extraction. Dark brown greying hair. Medium build.
- Clothing: He was wearing a navy blue anorak, a Green Leaves corduroy jacket, a red woollen jumper which police say may have been knitted for him, and a round neck brown jumper. He also had size eight and a half Tecnica hiking boots, navy trousers, a blue, Large, Cluttons (Italian make) shirt, a flat woollen cap and a silver Swatch watch. The man was also believed to be an experienced rambler as he carried a series of maps of the area, a compass and a Karrimor rucksack.
- Other: He could have been foreign as he was carrying Winston and Camel cigarettes.
He was also in possession of some quite 'deep' books and was probably a literate man.
Case History
The skeletal remains of the man were found by a member of the Llanbrynmair Hunt alongside a remote mountainside footpath at Mynydd Fronfelen, near Ceinws, Machynlleth, in February 2000.
Despite a nationwide police inquiry, examination of dental records and even DNA testing, the hill walker still remains unidentified.
His possessions
Investigators
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Source Information:
Shropshire Star
National Missing Persons Helpline
nmph Underwired
Missing People
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