Unsolved mystery of tattooed man found dead at London Underground station 15 years ago
The man is believed to have been on the railway lines on Saturday, June 26 in 2010 at around 2pm. He died of his injuries at the scene and has not yet been identified.
He has been described as having white olive skin, five-foot-nine inches tall and of slim build. He is believed to have been in his late 30s to early 40s with dark receding hair.
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At the time of his death he was wearing a blue jacket, with no clothing underneath, khaki trousers and canvas shoes. He was extensively covered in tattoos on his neck, body, arms and legs including an eagle on his right chest, lizard on his right arm, a devil on a motorbike on his lower left leg, and dolphins and Celtic/tribal symbols on his upper left arm.
The appeal is part of British Transport Police's attempts to re-investigate a number of non-suspicious deaths across the railway network where people have never been identified. They hope that they may be able to trace their next of kin and allow their families to have closure on their disappearances.
They are also investigating a second death on June 12, 2024 which saw a yet-to-be-identified man collapse and die outside London Victoria Rail Station just after midnight. He had been escorted out of the station by security staff before he collapsed and was pronounced dead an hour later.
He has been described as being aged between 40 and 60 years old, with a tanned complexion, a bald or closely shaved head and short greying beard. He also walked with a hunched stance and was wearing a dark blue crew neck jumper and grey jogging bottoms.
Detective Superintendent Sam Blackburn said: 'The circumstances in each of the cases we are appealing for today are incredibly difficult – men dying alone in an unfamiliar space with no apparent family or friends aware of their whereabouts, and who may still not know after all this time what happened.
'Although there was nothing suspicious behind any of the deaths, despite significant enquiries at the time, their identities remain unconfirmed and their next of kin uninformed.
'We are hoping that, by sharing these artist impressions and these cases, we can identify the families and friends of the deceased and give them the much-needed closure that has evaded them over the months and years.'
Anyone who has information about the incidents can report this here .
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