France Branne, WhtMale 17-25, stabbed through heart, found in Dordogne River, Nov '95

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Couldn't find a thread on this case. Very little info online; just a Doe Network page and an article from 2005. Can anyone find anything else?

411UMFRA - Unidentified Male​

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Reconstruction of Victim, Right: Reconstruction of Victim by Wesley Neville

Date of Discovery: November 16, 1995
Location of Discovery: Dordogne River, Branne, France
Estimated Date of Death: Unknown
State of Remains: Unknown
Cause of Death: Unknown (Note from WS post author - 2005 article says he was stabbed once in the back and once through the heart)

Physical Description​

Estimated Age: 17-21 years old (2005 article gives an estimate of 18-25 years old)
Race:
Unknown (2005 article says he was white)
Sex:
Male
Height: 173cm (5'8")
Weight: Unknown
Hair Color: Dark, curly hair (2005 article says curly black hair)
Eye Color:
Brown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Unknown (2005 article says no distinguishing marks or scars present)

Identifiers​

Dentals: Healthy teeth except for one of the central incisors, slightly chipped.
Fingerprints: Unknown
DNA: Unknown

Clothing & Personal Items​

Clothing: None located
Jewelry: None located
Additional Personal Items: None located

Circumstances of Discovery​

On November 16, 1995, in Branne, a small village 10 km from Libourne in the region of Bordeaux, France, a passer by spotted the victim's body in the Dordogne River. The man was stabbed twice among which one time in the heart. He was naked. His feet were tied with wire similar to the one used by farmers to sustain plants. Since he was found during the vintage, it led investigators to think that the man may have been a seasonal worker who came for the vintage. He was of Mediterranean origin. The man had undergone prophylaxis against malaria, meaning that he probably went to countries outside of Europe. It’s not possible to determine where the body was thrown in water because of the strong currents who could have carried him on a long distance.

Investigating Agency(s)​

Agency Name: Section de Recherches - Bouliac, Ajdudant-Chef Jocelyn Brault
Agency Phone Number: Direct: +33 (0)556 688 218 – Mobile:+33 (0)681 384 919
Agency E-Mail: [email protected]
Agency Case Number: N/A
 

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