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Unidentified Remains – Facial Reconstruction

Unidentified Remains – Facial ReconstructionOn 9 August, 2017 the body of a female was found washed up on the shore near to Helensdale Cottage, Drummore, Dumfries and Galloway, by members of the public.  The body was found to be badly decomposed and had clearly been in the water for some considerable time.  Police Scotland commenced inquiries and over the following weeks and months, efforts to identify the body were carried out both locally and nationally, however without success.

In 2019 details of the case were sent to Liverpool John Moores University for a facial reconstruction to be carried out.  This work has now been completed.  The attached reconstruction is now being circulated nationwide in a further effort to identify the female. 

Detective Sergeant Nadine Scott at Stranraer said: "Missing person reports across both the UK and internationally have been checked without success.  The work by the Liverpool John Moores University has provided us with a facial reconstruction of a woman, not a portrait of the face of the person, but a representation of the face based on detail provided from the remains of the body.  Other information about the woman would indicate that she was about 4'11" tall, and about 7.5 stones in weight.  Her age is estimated to be young to middle-aged.  When she was found she was wearing jeans, size 10 and pants which had a 'Harry Potter' logo on them.