Locate International seeks information over “baffling case” of unidentified body discovered on Rosses Point beach on June 16th, 2009
On the day before his body was found, the man had asked a taxi driver to take him to the quietest beach in Sligo for a swim. He was brought to Rosses Point.
All labels on the clothes the man was wearing had been carefully removed, leaving no clues as to where they were bought. Despite extensive investigations by gardaí and international police authorities, the man’s true name and place of origin remain unknown.He was buried in an unmarked grave at Sligo cemetery, with six people attending the funeral on September 18th, 2009.
Locate International has worked with ThingLink, an interactive media platform, to turn images and videos into an ‘’, allowing people to actively learn more about ‘Sligo man’ and the ongoing investigation. Locate International appealed to the public to come forward if the false address provided by the man – Ainstettersn 15, Wien 4472 – means anything to them or if they received a letter from Sligo at around this time.
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