Human remains were found near a golf club.
COLD case investigators have revealed a new facial reconstruction in a bid to identify a man whose body was found in the woods more than a decade ago.
"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. Forensic analysis has revealed the man suffered injuries before his death which may have affected his appearance, quality of life and gait. Professor Lesley McMillan, co-director of the unit, which is made up of Criminology students and academic staff, said: “We hope the information and images in our appeal jog someone’s memory. Perhaps someone will recognise his clothing or his belongings and help us establish who he is.
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