OP KYOTO - ST ALBANS AUGUST 1995
British Transport Police are re-investigating a number of non-suspicious deaths across the railway network where the deceased persons have never been identified. There was nothing suspicious in any of these deaths but, despite significant enquiries at the time, their identities remain unconfirmed. It is hoped that if these new enquiries are successful, the next of kin may be traced, which will allow their families and friends to have some closure with regards to their disappearance.
Details of Incident
On Wednesday 2nd August 1995 a male was struck and killed by a train near to St Albans Station, Hertfordshire.
Police enquiries at the time and in subsequent years have failed to identify him.
The male is described as white, thin build, 30-40 years old and about 5 feet 9 inches in height. He has short dark curly brown hair, blue eyes and a large pointy nose. He is described as having a scar above his right eye and has a distinctive tattoo on his right forearm. This depicts two birds (swallows) with a banner and the name MARIA or MARENA.
Contact Information
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