RCMP in Chilliwack, British Columbia, are hoping the forensic sculpture of a man whose body was found 47 years ago, will help to identify him.
Through a partnership between the RCMP and New York Academy of Art, the faces of 15 Canadian unidentified human remains were reconstructed.
You can see the picture with this story on cjwwradio.com.
In September of 1972, the body of a man was found on a sandbar in the Fraser River near McSween Road.
Police didn’t find any evidence to support criminal activity, but were never able to identify the man.
He was between 18 and 35 years old in 1972 with brown hair and eyes and his teeth were well looked after. Anyone with information can call the RCMP.
To see all 15 reconstructed images:
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/facial-reconstruction-canadian-unidentified-human-remains

















