Hammersmith/Fullham
Greater London

Circumstances
On the 14 December 1972, a headless body found on a footpath along the Grand Union Canal near Mitre Bridge. He was killed by a nitro-glycerine explosion.
Date Found – 14/12/1972
Estimated Death – 14/12/1972
Description
- Male
- White European
- Estimate Age: 25
- 173cm (5 ft 8 ins)
- Meduim Build
- Full Beard
Distinguishing features
Tattoos

Fig.1, Eagle, Left Arm
Scars
No Images Available
- Scar 1 – Right Finger, Unknown Measurements
- Scar 2 – Right Leg, Unknown Measurements
Clothing
- Navy Blue, Raincoat
- Black Leather Jacket
- Black Nylon Shirt
- Black Tie
- Blue Twill* Trousers
- Brown Boots, Elastic Sides
Personal Possesions
- Unknown currency, 77 in cash
- Cigar Lighter
- Remains of a Canadian Pasport
- Remains of American Express Card
- 5x$20 traveller Cheques
*according to The FabricFourLives website Twill is a plain-weave fabric that dates to ancient times. The yarns are packed very closely together, resulting in that strong, thick fabric you know. This heavyweight weave is perfect for pants, jeans, and jackets.
Notes
Research is needed here, where was the explosion?, can I find anymore articles relating to the explosion?. How did the explosion occour? etc
Useful Links
Please be advised the Missing Persons Unit (UKMPU) and other websites will contain SENSITIVE images.
UKMPU – Case 06-025334





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