Appeal to identify river body; MYSTERY.Byline: ED CARTY A BODY pulled from a river nearly two months ago has still not been identified, it was revealed yesterday. Experts believe the man, who was around 45, may have been in the water for about six months before his badly-decomposed body was found. Gardai have asked for anyone who can help identify the remains, found in the Liffey at Dublin's Custom House Quay QUAY, estates. A wharf at which to load or land goods, sometimes spelled key. 2. In its enlarged sense the word quay, means the whole space between the first row of houses of a city, and the sea or river 5 L. R. 152, 215. on May 14, to contact them. The man is described as 5ft 8in to 5ft 9in with two sets of plastic rosary rosary [rose garden], prayer of Roman Catholics, in which beads are used as counters. The term, applied also to the beads, is extended to Muslim, Hindu, and Buddhist prayers that use beads. beads around his neck, one white and the other blue. He had been wearing a brown hooded top with Everlast on the back. The man may have been homeless and foul play foul play n. Unfair or treacherous action, especially when involving violence. foul play Noun 1. violent activity esp. murder 2. is not suspected. |
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