Missing Persons Bureau To Post Images Of Dead Bodies On Website (PICTURES)

PICTURES: Dead Body Images To Be Posted On Missing Persons Website

Pictures of unidentified bodies are being posted online with the launch of the first website dedicated to finding the identity of mystery individuals.

The Missing Persons Bureau currently holds records of around 1,000 people who have not been identified, some dating back to the 1950s.

It will feature pictures of bodies, but any images deemed to be distressing will be marked with a warning and require confirmation before viewing.

Most cases involve bodies, however the site will also be used to trace living people, for example those who have lost their memory, if needed.

Joe Apps, from the Bureau, said: "The aim of the new site is to bring closure to the families and friends of the people featured.

"With new unidentified person cases we rely on modern forensic techniques for identification but on older cases we look to use every tool available and believe that case publicity is the best chance of getting images recognised.

This unidentified male was found lying in a makeshift tent adjacent to the A1 in Bedfordshire

"This will be the first time families of missing people have been able to search through records for themselves and it will empower families to play an active part in the search for their loved ones."

Members of the public will be able to search the cases and provide information online.

Any relevant details will then be passed to the police or the coroner in charge of the case.

The website is at www.missingpersons.police.uk

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