Facial approximation provided by the New York Academy of Art (NYAA).
Photo provided by RCMP.
A little over a week after RCMP
reached out for help identifying human remains found on a Sandy Cove
beach, police are offering another clue.
RCMP along with the Nova Scotia Medical Examiner have unveiled a
facial reconstruction of the man, who was found on the morning of
September 8.
The reconstruction was completed by students at the New York Academy of Art.
Chief Medical Examiner for the Province of Nova Scotia Dr. Matthew
Bowes says since 2015, four people have been ID’d thanks to facial
reconstructions performed during the workshop.
Earlier this month, Digby County RCMP released images of the man’s clothing.
The RCMP encourages anyone who thinks they might recognize a face to submit tips on the Canada’s Missing website.
Source http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/facial-reconstruction-canadian-unidentified-human-remains https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/rcmp-releases-facial-reconstruction-
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