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Canada man missing for 30 years found after remembering identity | Canada man missing for 30 years found after remembering identity |
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A Canadian man who disappeared 30 years ago is set to be reunited with his family after remembering his identity, Canadian media reported. | A Canadian man who disappeared 30 years ago is set to be reunited with his family after remembering his identity, Canadian media reported. |
Edgar Latulip was 21 when he went missing from a home for disabled people in Ontario province. | Edgar Latulip was 21 when he went missing from a home for disabled people in Ontario province. |
He boarded a bus, but soon after suffered a head injury that police believe robbed him of his memory. | He boarded a bus, but soon after suffered a head injury that police believe robbed him of his memory. |
Mr Latulip lived in the Niagara region under a different identity for decades before experiencing flashbacks. | Mr Latulip lived in the Niagara region under a different identity for decades before experiencing flashbacks. |
He told a social worker who checked the name Latulip and discovered it was the subject of a missing person investigation. | He told a social worker who checked the name Latulip and discovered it was the subject of a missing person investigation. |
A DNA test confirmed his true identity. | A DNA test confirmed his true identity. |
"I've been a police officer for 18 years and this is something I've seen on TV but never been a part of," Niagara Regional Police Constable Philip Gavin told the Star. | "I've been a police officer for 18 years and this is something I've seen on TV but never been a part of," Niagara Regional Police Constable Philip Gavin told the Star. |
"Absolutely, this is quite a rare one." | "Absolutely, this is quite a rare one." |
His mother, Ottawa resident Sylvia Wilson told the Record she was "blown away" by the news. | His mother, Ottawa resident Sylvia Wilson told the Record she was "blown away" by the news. |
Mr Latulip has the mental age of a 12-year-old, according to the North American Missing Person Network. | Mr Latulip has the mental age of a 12-year-old, according to the North American Missing Person Network. |
Ms Wilson said she had a difficult relationship with her eldest child, but told the Record: "I want to talk to him and help him out any way I can. I just want to see him." | Ms Wilson said she had a difficult relationship with her eldest child, but told the Record: "I want to talk to him and help him out any way I can. I just want to see him." |
Missing memories: | |
People who can't remember who they are or where they came from have long captured our imagination. | |
Before Edgar Latulip, there was Benjaman Kyle. Found naked in a Burger King car park in 2004 with very little recollection of how he got there, finding his true identity became an American obsession. | |
And in the UK there was Piano Man, a mysterious German found washed up on a beach with a virtuoso musical talent but apparently no memory. | |
Of course some cases have turned out to be hoaxes, British 'Canoe man' John Darwin famously faked amnesia to try to escape prosecution for massive insurance fraud. |