This striking image of the man in his 20s has been released this morning
Investigators have released a startling image of a mystery man found dead in woodland more than 11 years ago.
READ MORE: Heartbroken pal bids to give Glasgow mum 'send off she deserves' after River Clyde tragedy Now the Scottish Cold Case Unit, based at the university, is working in partnership with missing persons' charity Locate International to release the new 3D images. "We know he had a chip to one of his front teeth and injuries to his nose and jaw that he sustained in the months leading to his death.
A number of personal items including toiletries, additional clothes, headphones, chargers, a lighter, and cigarette papers were found in a Nike messenger type bag near his body. It’s thought he could have been dead for up to six months before he was discovered. “We would encourage anyone with information that might be relevant, no matter how small, to please get in touch with us.”
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