Police are trying to identify a man who was found 'washed up' on Roa Island in Cumbria. The man's body was found in the village just south of Rampside at Barrow-in-Furness on April 30 this year, Cumbria Police said.
His death is not being treated as suspicious. So far, police have been unable to identify him with details on him 'sparse'. He had no identification on him and had no distinguishing marks, scars or tattoos on his body. READ MORE: Police make second arrest in Moss Side murder investigation READ MORE: Man arrested for arson after fire at block of flats with residents evacuated The man is white, around 6ft tall and believed to be aged around 50 to 70.
Officers said he may be of European rather than UK or Irish origin, however, it is unclear. He may have had a beard, but it is believed he had recently shaved before his death.
As part of the appeal, police have released a picture created by a forensic artist of 'what the man potentially looked like in life'.
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