Mysterious cold case of the man no one knows in Sowerby Bridge
Man wearing 'Che Guevara' top was hit by a train 12 years ago but his identity remains a mystery
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''Twelve years ago this week a man stepped off the platform at Sowerby Bridge railway station, and was fatally struck by a Leeds-bound train.''
''The man was white, in his 40s or 50s and was about 5ft 8ins - 5ft 9ins tall, of a medium build, with collar-length dark, greying hair. He also had a moustache and false teeth.
He was dressed practically in distinctive khaki denim trousers with blue patches on the pockets, a green Primark shirt featuring Che Guevara, a blue ribbed Harbour Bay jumper, a black Cedarwood State body warmer with a hood, a khaki padded jacket, and a grey knitted hat.''
''He was also wearing a Manchester United scarf, and size 8 Tradesafe brown boots, so he might have worked on a building site or done manual work. He had a silver watch, a gold and silver metal chain, and a black leather coin purse, but his overall appearance suggests he could have fallen on hard times and may even have been homeless.''