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Balbriggan Gardaí renew appeal for help on identifying human remains

Gardaí at Balbriggan are renewing their appeal to the public for assistance in identifying human remains discovered off the coast of North County Dublin in 2006.

On the 6th February 2006, a human skull was caught in fishing nets off the coast of Lambay Island and landed at Rush Harbour, Co Dublin.

A thorough investigation was conducted which included the creation of a clay model head of what the person would have looked like when alive.

In a Garda statement, a spokesperson said: “A DNA profile was generated and a number of persons came forward and volunteered their DNA for comparison.

“Unfortunately, all DNA comparisons were negative and to date he has never been identified.

“In the course of a case review, Professor Caroline Wilkinson of Liverpool John Moores University generated an enhanced digital image of what the person may have looked like when alive.

“Investigating Gardaí at Balbriggan are renewing their appeal for assistance from the public in identifying the deceased from this new enhanced digital image.

“Anyone with information is asked to contact Balbriggan Garda Station on 01-802 0510, the Garda Confidential Line 1800 666 111 or any Garda Station.”

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