Claerwen reservoir: Investigation Continues into Body Found at
Investigation Update
“We believe this is the best chance to identify the male as this image can be distributed throughout the UK and abroad in our efforts to identify him,” said Detective Inspector Anthea Ponting, who is leading the investigation into the unidentified man found at Claerwen Reservoir on October 17, 2024.
The body was discovered wearing only a wetsuit, with no identifiable marks or clothing. Authorities estimate that the man had been in the water for up to 12 weeks before his discovery. He is described as being between 30 and 60 years old, approximately 6 feet tall, and weighing between 202 and 220 pounds.
The investigation has been ongoing for over 16 months with no significant leads. The police have utilized various resources, including a low-flying helicopter, drones, and officers scouring the water’s edge in their search for answers.
Detective Inspector Ponting noted the unusual circumstances surrounding the case, stating, “It’s really unusual.” The man’s cause of death remains unconfirmed after an inconclusive post-mortem examination.
In an effort to identify the man, forensic experts from Liverpool John Moores University and Face Lab created a facial reconstruction using photographs, a post-mortem report, a forensic dental report, and a CT scan. The man was found to have an unusual dental pattern identified as an open bite.
Authorities have made public appeals and searched medical databases and missing persons cases, but details remain unconfirmed regarding how the man ended up in the reservoir.
Professor Caroline Wilkinson, involved in the forensic analysis, remarked, “Forensic cases are always really sad,” highlighting the emotional weight of such investigations.
As the investigation continues, police remain hopeful that the facial reconstruction will aid in identifying the man, with plans to distribute the image widely.
Detective Inspector Ponting emphasized the importance of public assistance, stating, “If they need our help, it generally means that it’s a difficult case to identify.” The community is encouraged to come forward with any information that may assist in the ongoing investigation.