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Do you know this man?
CUMRBIA Police are appealing for the public’s help in identifying a man who was found deceased in the county earlier this year.
His body washed up on Roa Island, near Barrow in Furness, in April but efforts to identify him have so far not been successful.
So now a forensic artist has created an impression of what the man potentially looked like in life.
Commenting, Detective Inspector Laura Nield said: “We are not treating the man’s death as suspicious.
“Our main goal is to identify the man for the benefit of his family – and we hope that there may be someone out there who sees the forensic artist’s image and is able to assist us in doing that.”
Details on the man are sparse. He was found with no identification on his person and no identifying marks, scars or tattoos on his body.
He is white, around six-feet tall and believed to be of an age between 50 and 70. He may be of European rather than UK or Irish origin, however, it is unclear.
People are also asked to consider that the man may have been known to you as having a beard, or unshaven. It is believed he had recently shaved before his death.
Det Insp Nield added: “Whilst the amount of information we have about the unidentified man is limited, the image we have secured for release to the public is excellent quality and may hopefully lead to someone getting in touch with information which can assist.
“I would urge anyone who does suspect they have any information – no matter how small – to get in touch today.”
People can report online at www.cumbria.police.uk/reportit quoting incident number 117 of 30 April 2023.

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