Glenrothes police ask for public help to identify human remains discovered last month

Police are appealing for information to help identify human remains found on an industrial estate in Fife.

They were discovered in Whitehill Road, on the Whitehill industrial estate in Glenrothes, on Sunday September 27.

A team of specialists who have been analysing the remains have so far determined that they are those of a male who was at least 35 years old, of slight build, and around 5ft 8in.

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Detective Chief Inspector Kevin Houliston said: “The death of this man remains unexplained and our inquiries are continuing to find out who he is and how he came to be on the estate.

Police at the scene where human body parts were found (Pic: George McLuskie)Police at the scene where human body parts were found (Pic: George McLuskie)
Police at the scene where human body parts were found (Pic: George McLuskie)

“He had a surgical plate attached to his ankle and we believe this was fixed to his left ankle during surgery sometime between late 1998 and early 1999.

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“Inquiries thus far have revealed that it is likely he died at least two years ago.

“Officers are in the process of checking all missing persons records in the UK, but he may not have been reported missing and I would urge anyone who can help us to identify this man to come forward.

“We are keen to speak to anyone who used or visited the industrial estate at any time. There have been instances of fly-tipping and youths have also gathered there from time to time over the years.

“I would also appeal to members of the travelling community who may be able to help us as the site has been visited by them, as well as business owners who have used the site.

“This man had a family, he was someone’s son and might even be a father, uncle or brother. It is important that we find out who he is to bring closure to his family.

“I would urge anyone who may have any information, no matter how small, to come forward. If you visited the site and saw something, no matter how long ago, then please get in touch.

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“Likewise, if you have any photographs taken at the site call us. They may show vital information that will help us in our investigation.”

Information, including photographs, video and images, can also be submitted to police here.

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