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Evening Standard
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Claire Hayhurst

E-fit image released after man’s body discovered on Somerset beach

The man’s body was found in December 2024 (Avon and Somerset Police/PA) -

An e-fit image has been released in a bid to identify a man whose body was discovered on a Somerset beach last year.

The body, of a man believed to be aged in his 40s or 50s, was discovered at Lilstock Beach, near Bridgwater, Somerset, on December 28.

Earlier this year, Avon and Somerset Police launched an appeal to identify the man but this has not yet proved successful.

Detectives have now created an e-fit image of the man, whose body is believed to have washed up after being in the water for between one and five days.

His death is not believed to be suspicious.

Detective Inspector George Pettingell, of Avon and Somerset Police, said: “We hope that this image might be the key to helping us identify this man and importantly be able to update any family and friends.

“Forensic and DNA inquiries have established the man is likely of either Croatian or Bosnian heritage.

“He is also white, of large build and estimated to be aged in his 40s or 50s.

“He had a shaved head and was wearing a black jacket, black jumper, red trousers and black Nike trainers.

“We’ve been in contact with neighbouring forces but still so far have been unable to establish his identity.

“If you think you might know who this man is based off this information and the e-fit image, please contact us.”

Anyone with information is asked to call 101 and provide the reference number 5224412225, or give information through the force’s website.

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