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RCMP release facial reconstruction of remains found near Cochrane

CALGARY – RCMP are hoping the public can help them identify a man whose remains were found near Cochrane last year.

The remains were discovered by a group of children in a rural area near the town on October 13th, 2012.

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On Thursday, RCMP released photos of a facial reconstruction created to show what the man may have looked like.

The medical examiner says the remains appear to belong to a white man between the ages of 20 to 60-years-old, and had been decomposing for less than a year before they were found.

It also appears the individual once suffered a broken nose.

Anyone with information will contact RCMP or email kdiv-calgary-mcu-tips@rcmp-grc.gc.ca.

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