Alexander Marinis, from Victoria, has been laid to rest and remembered as an intelligent and talented man. His identity puzzled Queensland detectives for more than a year after his body was found in the Maroochy River.
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"Earlier this year, detectives made a breakthrough.
A Centrelink worker saw his face in an
ABC story and remembered an interaction with him.
That recollection was the crucial first step that led police to identify Mr Marinis.
His body was brought home for a funeral in Melbourne last month, where he was farewelled by friends and family.
Mr Marinis was 47"
Mr Marinis's mother, Maree Bergamo, said she was devastated to learn of her son's death when she was contacted by authorities earlier this year.
His death came after he gradually, then completely withdrew, from his family 10 years ago.
"Alex was an intelligent, decent and loyal person,"
she said.
"I found out that he had passed on February 13, some 14 months after his death.
"It was distressing to know that he had been deceased for such a long time."
Rest in Peace Mr Marinis.