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https://www.newsarchyuk.com/the-bodies-found-in-bristol-that-have-never-been-identified/
"A decomposed body at Brean
On October 26, 1971, the remains of one man were found stranded in Brean, Weston-super-Mare.
Aged 30 to 60 years, the man was 163 cm tall, was thin and belonged to the white European ethnic group."
"Man with checkered trousers and bronze chain of 24 inches
In 1981, a man was found in the Avon River in Bristol.
The man, aged 45 to 60, has never been identified despite his distinct clothes.
At the time of his death, he wore a brown coat with a hood and a brown v-neck, size 52, with gray and black checked trousers.
He had around his neck a bronze chain of 24 inches and a medallion bearing heads of men and women with "the Duke of Edinburgh and the Grand Duchess Marie of Russia married in 1874".
On his feet, he was wearing size 11 brown lace boots. He also wore cotton underwear buttoned up to the neck.
He had brown hair receding, blue eyes and a big scar in his abdomen."
The body of the man found in the docks
Less than a year later, another man was found on the city docks on August 7, 1982.
He would have been in his forties, 180 cm, dark gray hair and brown eyes.
The man was medium in size and wearing Levi jeans and an Airforce blue long sleeve jumper. Underneath he wore a Wrangler blue shirt and green socks with black boots the size of nine.
An autopsy revealed that he had no teeth at the top right."
Young man at the edge of Redcliffe Bay
The body of a young man was found along the foreshore of Redcliffe Bay on February 24, 1988.
Aged 20 to 30 years old, his head and stubble were shaved and a deep cut in the left eyebrow.
He was found wearing a green combat pants with a brown leather belt without a top. On his feet he wore a pair of brown seven-foot boots and brown socks.
He also wore a Sekonda jewelry watch with a black strap."
"The two feet of a man
In 1993, a man's left foot ran aground on Clevedon Beach. The right foot followed more than a year later.
Both feet are thought to belong to a canoeist because a helmet was removed with the body parts.
The man was between 20 and 60 years old and was of white European descent. He was in the water for several weeks before the first foot was paid on June 16, 1993.
The sneakers that he wore were Nike Air Gray shoes with a blue and green check mark. He wore navy socks with them."
"Man found with pack of cigarettes Silk Cut, a Bible and the utopia of Thomas Moore
A body found on the banks of the Avon River had in its possession a pack of Silk Cut cigarettes, a sacred Bible and the utopia of Thomas Moore, owned by the West Glamorgan Council.
In addition, a handwritten cardboard sign on which it was written, "I sleep badly, thank you".
The man, aged 25 to 35, was reported to have fallen and was found on 19 May 1996.
He was white, 185 cm tall and had light brown hair and blue eyes. He was of medium height and wore blue jeans, a black sweatshirt and a black leather jacket with a plaid fabric cap.
He also had a paperback book called "The Greatest Batman Stories", a map of Great Britain AZ, a London Shopper bag, a Eurohike Adventure guide card, a black sleeping bag, a green towel, a black umbrella, a black corkscrew, "Barclays" A virgin bank transfer, three disposable razors, a shaving stick, a body spray & # 39; Lynx & # 39 ;, a yellow toothbrush, a can opener, a whistle to red tail, a white cup, £ 6.61 in cash and a passport size photo."