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Grim Fife human remains cops release facial reconstruction in bid to identify man

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Fife have been used to make a facial reconstructions in a bid to identify a man whose death remains unexplained. We previously told how the grim discovery was made inside a unit on an estate in Whitehill Road, Glenrothes on Sunday, September 20.

Police still don't know who the man is or what happened to him. Face Laboratory staff at Liverpool John Moores University have now released a facial reconstruction based on what forensics teams found at the scene.Forensics officers can reveal that the man was at least 35-years-old, likely a lot older, and was of a 'slight build' and around five foot, eight inches tall.The man had lost a number of teeth and also had a surgical plate fixed to his left ankle.It's believed the plate was fitted between.

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