“We’ve got a identity and the man from Poland,” says Sten-Rune Timmersjö, head of the police department for serious crimes in Fyrbodal to P4 West.
it has been a long. The police have had the help, among other things, of the british rättsantropologexpertis who scanned the skull and digitally recreated the face. The image has then been distributed via Interpol channels.
the Skull and bone remains were found in 2014 in a field in the area in Näsinge, near the Norwegian border.
Even though the police now know who the man is still unknown exactly how he died.
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