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Appeal over 1,000 unidentified bodies on missing persons website | Appeal over 1,000 unidentified bodies on missing persons website |
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There are currently 1,000 unidentified bodies on police files in the UK, some dating back 50 years. Last year, a website featuring facial reconstructions and, in rare cases photos of the dead person's face, was launched in the hope of solving them. So far, none have been solved. | There are currently 1,000 unidentified bodies on police files in the UK, some dating back 50 years. Last year, a website featuring facial reconstructions and, in rare cases photos of the dead person's face, was launched in the hope of solving them. So far, none have been solved. |
A young man found hanged in secluded woods and a mystery body washed up on a beach are just two unsolved cases which have baffled Teesside detectives for years. | A young man found hanged in secluded woods and a mystery body washed up on a beach are just two unsolved cases which have baffled Teesside detectives for years. |
What little is known about them is detailed on the UK Missing Persons Bureau website along with seven other mystery bodies found in the North East and Cumbria. | What little is known about them is detailed on the UK Missing Persons Bureau website along with seven other mystery bodies found in the North East and Cumbria. |
Det Insp Paul Tait, head of Cleveland Police's force intelligence bureau, is aware the website is a long shot. | Det Insp Paul Tait, head of Cleveland Police's force intelligence bureau, is aware the website is a long shot. |
"It's clutching at straws a bit, but someone might be looking on the website and some little detail might jog a memory. | "It's clutching at straws a bit, but someone might be looking on the website and some little detail might jog a memory. |
"But I don't like having unsolved cases because there is always that possibility that foul play has been involved, and I want to rule that out," he added. | "But I don't like having unsolved cases because there is always that possibility that foul play has been involved, and I want to rule that out," he added. |
Sometimes all scientist have to work with is a body part or bones. | Sometimes all scientist have to work with is a body part or bones. |
In 1999, a trawler found a skull, 15 miles off the coast of Blyth, Northumberland. | In 1999, a trawler found a skull, 15 miles off the coast of Blyth, Northumberland. |
Scientists determined it was a man, narrowed the age to between 30 and 40 years, and that he had been dead for more than six months, but less than 10 years. | Scientists determined it was a man, narrowed the age to between 30 and 40 years, and that he had been dead for more than six months, but less than 10 years. |
Yet, despite being on the missing person's website for seven months, there have been no new leads. | Yet, despite being on the missing person's website for seven months, there have been no new leads. |
DNA samples are taken and stored and, if someone believes they may be related to a missing person, their DNA can be tested and compared. | |
"Within reason if it was a credible line of enquiry - all unidentified bodies found will have a forensic examination conducted," Mr Tait explained. | "Within reason if it was a credible line of enquiry - all unidentified bodies found will have a forensic examination conducted," Mr Tait explained. |
Foul play | Foul play |
Cleveland Police is informed of 3,000 deaths every year - only a fraction are foul play. | Cleveland Police is informed of 3,000 deaths every year - only a fraction are foul play. |
The oldest case is the body washed up in 1970 at Redcar. | |
It was so decomposed that the sex could not even be determined and the age was recorded as anything between 21 and 100. | |
The only real clue was a black boot, very well preserved but unfortunately not very distinctive. | The only real clue was a black boot, very well preserved but unfortunately not very distinctive. |
He said: "The problem with remains from the water is that they can have been there a long time, and have travelled some distance. | He said: "The problem with remains from the water is that they can have been there a long time, and have travelled some distance. |
"The chances are that a person washed up here could be from abroad," he explained. | |
Another case is that of a young man found hanged near the A178 Graythorpe to Seal Sands Road in Hartlepool in 1981. | Another case is that of a young man found hanged near the A178 Graythorpe to Seal Sands Road in Hartlepool in 1981. |
Even thought he had only been there a day, was fully clothed and had 'Sayer' written on the inside of his trainers, the case is still open 30 years on. | Even thought he had only been there a day, was fully clothed and had 'Sayer' written on the inside of his trainers, the case is still open 30 years on. |
Police estimate he was aged between 20 and 30 but, although no foul play is suspected, it cannot be ruled out while the case is unsolved. | Police estimate he was aged between 20 and 30 but, although no foul play is suspected, it cannot be ruled out while the case is unsolved. |
Badly decomposed | Badly decomposed |
Another inquiry to remain open is that of a body washed up on the banks of the River Wear in 1992. | Another inquiry to remain open is that of a body washed up on the banks of the River Wear in 1992. |
It was the badly decomposed lower half of a man aged 55 to 65, but with some small, unique features such as a gold, horseshoe earring. | It was the badly decomposed lower half of a man aged 55 to 65, but with some small, unique features such as a gold, horseshoe earring. |
He was also carrying a box of Altoids seriously strong peppermints made in York. | He was also carrying a box of Altoids seriously strong peppermints made in York. |
Once the police have finished, it is up to the local authority to bury and cremate any remains. | Once the police have finished, it is up to the local authority to bury and cremate any remains. |
Certain cases do not feature on the site including babies and partial remains, such as single bones, as publicity would be pointless. | |
A spokesman for the Missing Person's Bureau said: "The aim of the site is to bring closure to the families and friends of the people featured. | |
"With new unidentified person cases we rely on modern forensic techniques but on older cases we believe that publicity is the best chance of getting images recognised." | "With new unidentified person cases we rely on modern forensic techniques but on older cases we believe that publicity is the best chance of getting images recognised." |
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