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JOHN DOE # 95-1825 / CASE # 95-17
On October 5, 1995, at approximately 2001 hours, a Causasian or possible Hispanic male pedestrian was struck by a train at California Street and Oak Grove Avenue in Burlingame. The remains bore no identification. The subject had an analog watch with a light-colored face and dark, leather type wristband. Subject was wearing a "Ray-Chem W&C Safety Awareness" shirt. Eight (8) shirts were produced and only five (5) can be accounted for.
NamUs #UP9898
ME/C Case Number 95-1825
Male, Multiple
Date Body Found October 5, 1995
NamUs Case Created February 21, 2012
Estimated Year of Death 1995
Estimated PMI Hours
Location Found Burlingame, California
Inventory of Remains All parts recovered
Condition of Remains Not recognizable - Traumatic injuries
Estimated Age Range 33-46 Years
Height 5' 7"(67 inches) , Measured
Weight 142 lbs, Estimated
Hair Color Brown
Head Hair Description Sparse, straight dark brown hair
Body Hair Description None reported
Facial Hair Description None reported
Eye Color Brown
Scar/mark - Old, healed left rib fracutre 1" pale, linear scar vertically oriented in the right upper quadrant of abdomen
Accessories - None reported - Near the Body
Clothing - Navy blue jacket with orange colored lining Black sport shirt labeled on left breast "Raychem W+C Safety Awareness" White t-shirt Stone-washed black denim pants Brown leather belt with white metal buckle Yellow-colored underpants White socks - On the Body
Eyewear - None reported - On the Body
Footwear - White lace-up shoes "XJ900" size 7.5w - On the Body
Circumstances of Recovery - Struck by train traveling at high rate of speed causing severe traumatic injuries.
On October 5, 1995, at approximately 2001 hours, a Causasian or possible Hispanic male pedestrian was struck by a train at California Street and Oak Grove Avenue in Burlingame. The remains bore no identification. The subject had an analog watch with a light-colored face and dark, leather type wristband. Subject was wearing a "Ray-Chem W&C Safety Awareness" shirt. Eight (8) shirts were produced and only five (5) can be accounted for.

NamUs #UP9898
ME/C Case Number 95-1825
Male, Multiple
Date Body Found October 5, 1995
NamUs Case Created February 21, 2012
Estimated Year of Death 1995
Estimated PMI Hours
Location Found Burlingame, California
Inventory of Remains All parts recovered
Condition of Remains Not recognizable - Traumatic injuries
Estimated Age Range 33-46 Years
Height 5' 7"(67 inches) , Measured
Weight 142 lbs, Estimated
Hair Color Brown
Head Hair Description Sparse, straight dark brown hair
Body Hair Description None reported
Facial Hair Description None reported
Eye Color Brown
Scar/mark - Old, healed left rib fracutre 1" pale, linear scar vertically oriented in the right upper quadrant of abdomen
Accessories - None reported - Near the Body
Clothing - Navy blue jacket with orange colored lining Black sport shirt labeled on left breast "Raychem W+C Safety Awareness" White t-shirt Stone-washed black denim pants Brown leather belt with white metal buckle Yellow-colored underpants White socks - On the Body
Eyewear - None reported - On the Body
Footwear - White lace-up shoes "XJ900" size 7.5w - On the Body
Circumstances of Recovery - Struck by train traveling at high rate of speed causing severe traumatic injuries.