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Case reference: 2019040199

In March 1966, the remains of a male believed to be between the ages of 50-60 were discovered by the CN Railway tracks in Chilliwack, British Columbia. The unidentified male had lost many of his teeth during life and had prominent eyebrows and a broken nose which was crooked to the right. It is believed he may have fallen or have been pushed from a moving train.

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This case has 1 Unidentified

Discovered at East Chilliwack, British Columbia

Personal details

Discovered on: March 31, 1966
Est. age: 50 to 60
Gender: Male
Bio group: White
Teeth: Most of the teeth have been lost
Height: 175cm / 5ft 9in to 178cm / 5ft 10in
Weight: 75kg / 165lb to 166kg / 366lb (I think the 366 is meant to be 166)

Wearing or features
  • A black and red, checkered, mackinaw jacket.
  • A brown, striped, wool coat with a herringbone pattern.
  • A blue and white, checkered shirt.
  • Blue, brown, and white suspenders.
  • Navy blue pants.
  • Black Bilt-Rite Oil Proof shoes in a size 10 with rubber soles.
If you have information on this case, please contact any of the following:

British Columbia, Office of the Chief Coroner 1-877-660-5077; [email protected]
Reference Case#: 1966-CFU-001

Upper Fraser Valley Regional RCMP 604-792-4611
Reference Case#: 2019-29176

Crime Stoppers: 1-800-222-TIPS(8477) or online at Submit a Tip - Canadian Crime Stoppers Association
Crime Stoppers provides anonymous tipping

Send email to the National Centre for Missing Persons and Unidentified Remains at:
[email protected]
 

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