Lt. Austin Kirwin drove down the seawall taking quick looks at the swimmers in the water as he wove his way through traffic.
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As the £200 wetsuit was extra large in size, officers expect the man was between 6ft and 6ft 5in (1.83 to 1.96m) tall and weighed between 14 and 15 stone (89 to 95kg) with a 44 to 48in chest.
As the £200 wetsuit was extra large in size, officers expect the man was between 6ft and 6ft 5in (1.83 to 1.96m) tall, weighed between 14 and 15 stone (89 to 95kg) with a 44 to 48in chest.
An autopsy later established that the body was that of a White man aged between 30 and 60 years old, about 6 feet (1.8 meters) tall, wearing a wetsuit, and had been in the water for up to 12 weeks.
The man, thought to be between 30 and 60 years old, was discovered on Friday, October 18, in a black wetsuit in the Claerwen reservoir near Rhayader in Powys. Pontypridd Coroner's Court usher ...
As the £200 wetsuit was extra large in size, officers expect the man was between 6ft and 6ft 5ins (1.83 to 1.96m) tall, weighed between 14 and 15 stone (89-95kg) with a 44–48in chest.
Police have been left baffled by the grim discovery of the body of a man found floating in a remote Welsh reservoir wearing a £200 extra large wetsuit. Fingerprint and DNA tests on the remains ...