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Mystery of body found in field in Wincheap, Canterbury, three years ago
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As Gareth Morgan walked alongside a field on the outskirts of
Canterbury, he spotted in the distance what looked like a pile of rubbish.
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Sensing a connection, he left for work early the next day to check out the scene off Hollow Lane in Wincheap. What he discovered on that fateful morning - three years ago this month - would set in motion a police investigation which remains unsolved to this day.
For in that field was the body of a man, lying on his back,
naked to the waist with his arms folded across his torso.
Mr Morgan later told a coroner: “It was 50 metres into the field. “I got to it and realised it was the body of a white male. He had no top on and there were
items surrounding him, including a book. I called 999.”
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Next to the body was
a black suitcase, a book on clinical theology and a wedding catalogue addressed to a woman called Mandy Martin.
Police also discovered a
mobile phone, glasses and an London Oyster Card, which was bought in Walthamstow but never used.
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“His fingerprints had no match and we couldn’t match any DNA samples.
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Police thought he could be from eastern Europe, so officers visited local sites popular with migrant workers and completed a search of DNA databases across the continent.
ADS Stamp said: “We carried out extensive house-to-house inquiries and talked to fruit pickers in the area but we found nothing.
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“We also went to two homeless centres in Canterbury and they couldn’t help. “We got numerous names but gradually they were ruled out. “We couldn’t do dental checks as he had no teeth.”
The man was thought to be in his mid-50s to late-60s, with a skinny build and standing just 5ft 5ins tall. A post-mortem investigation revealed he had died from heart disease.
The unsolved mystery of the body in the field