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Police have yet to identify body

On the evening of Saturday 19 January 2013, a hunting party in search of wild pigs encountered the decomposing body of a male individual and reported the matter to the Micoud Police. The discovery was made in a wooded area near the Quilesse Forest Reserve located in Micoud.

 

About 8:06 am on Sunday 20 January 2013, the Officers came across the decomposing body lying near a river bank.

 

The body was transported to the St Jude’s hospital mortuary.

 

The deceased who is yet to be identified carried his hair in dread locks.

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To date, the police are not in receipt of a missing person report fitting the description of the body discovered.

 

The deceased fingerprints will be processed through the Automated Identification Fingerprint System for a possible match.

 

A post mortem will be conducted on the body pending the identification of the individual.

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