The secret of the body in the vetasuit found in the reservoir puzzle police

BBC News

When a walker asked 999 to say that he saw a dead body in a remote reservoir, a dead body in a remote reservoir, the detectives got to work.
The search teams combined on the barren marshy land on foot, where it was found, while a helicopter and drone discovered any clues about how and why he reached there.
Investigators have asked the UK police forces to investigate the registers of their missing people and spoke to Interpol as the region may be popular with tourists.
Despite forensic tests, comprehensive inquiry and appeal for discoveries and information, detectives still have not solved the man’s mystery in WhatsApp.
He was found earlier in October before 08:30 on Friday morning, which was still rolling in mid-waveless rural areas.
Investigators suspect that it may occur in a huge cleravane reservoir of up to 12 weeks – so in July and summer height may be in water from back to water.
What do police know about ‘unusual’ death
Police say that “highly unusual” about the man in the vetasuit is that there is no evidence of his personal belongings or abandoned car or bike.
But no cloth or vehicle was found and the nearest bus stop at about four hours walking away, the police feel that it is unlikely that he went there in his weightcoot.
When the body recovered the body, it was highly disintegrated and taken to the nearby morgue for the examination. Fingerprints and DNA testing failed to find any match.

All police know that he is a white man, who is between 30 and 60 years old, and a zone 3 was wearing a 3rrrrh vetasuit.
Since £ 200 was additional enlargement in vetasuit size, authorities hope that man was 6FT and 6ft 5ins (1.83 to 1.96 m), which weighed between 14 and 15 stones (89–95 kg) with 44-48in chests. .
What is the area like the body was found?
It was the day of February 1 when we traveled with a single track lane at the top of the 183 feet (56 m) dam of the reservoir.
Mist covered the surrounding Pows Landscape and there were no birds or other signs of life, beyond some sheep across the bare hills that belong to a remote farm above.
When we went, a handful of visitors arrived in their cars to walk on the back. We did not see a single walker or cyclist.

Even in the height of summer, when the police feel that the man may die in the weightsuit, the local people say that the visitors of this particular reservoir are some more away.
The nearby city of Ryider is a bicycle and running hub and is a popular stop-off for people driving between North and South Wales.
Alan Austin, who presides over a local gambling group and regularly walks in the area, said that he has not seen anyone “sometime” floating in the water of a clarven reservoir.
“It can be extremely dangerous,” he said.
“The water can be very cool, in case of rain, the water from the reservoir puts it on top of the dams.”
Other residents asked how a person can reach with a clear means of transport, and why his belongings will not be found on the shore.

The Rosemary Stove, which runs a craft gallery quillon, said that most of the tourists do not make it from the visiting center in the nearby Ellen Valley.
“You do not see a lot of cars in Clairewen Dam or Car Park below, it’s a lonely place,” he said.
“People are asking here, have he been dumped there? But if he was dumped, why was he kept in a WhatsApp?”
Police believe what happened to the man in Mantsuit?
The working hypothesis of the police is “voluntarily entered the water” during some time during summer.
“It is not a known swimming area, but this does not mean that it does not,” Anthiya Ponting of the Debted-Pavis Police told BBC News.
He said that his team was having an “open mind” that could probably be, but said that the police can only make their principles the basis on “known information”.

In July and August, the water temperature can be 10C (50F) on the surface, but due to the depth of the reservoir, it can be very cold.
Under 16C (61F), water is considered dangerous for indications with cold water shocks and warnings against swimming or other water-based activities.
Clarewen reservoir is the largest and most remote of Valley Dams in the reservoir power – and all provide five Birmingham with its drinking water.

These dams are no stranger for deaths – 55 people die in inland water across Wales every year and the local fire station has a boat for this reason.
Police is Appeal to public for helpBut the tip off did not give any new lead.
“This is an unusual position that is three or four months below the line,” said Date Inspection Ponting.
“There are not many missing people in my experience, where we have not identified the person or have not identified the loved ones after this time.

“At this time it is not considered a criminal activity. We always have an open mind.
“The most important thing for this person is to know who they are and to find out how they died, and this information is for their loved ones.
“If anyone who has not contacted us first thinks they can know who this man is or worry for someone and they think they can be this person, please please Connected with us,