Felixstowe: Police Ask For Help To Identify Man
28 January 2013, 12:13 | Updated: 28 January 2013, 12:25
A man fell and died in Felixstowe at the weekend and police haven't been able to find out who he is.
Emergency services were called after a member of the public saw the man fall over, hitting a wall as he fell. He was taken to Ipswich hospital but he died in on Saturday.
The only item he had on him was a leather wallet containing three keys - there was no form of identification and no reference to where he came from.
Officers have been going from door to door in the area to see if anyone knows who he is but, so far, this has been unsuccessful.
The man is described as white, likely to be aged over 70, around 5ft 8ins - 5ft 9ins tall, of thin build, with grey receding hair, and was wearing a three-quarter length rain mac in a creamy-khaki colour, a Tweed suit jacket, a coral/ pink coloured jumper, blue corduroy trousers, black leather gloves and brown suede lace-up shoes. He also has a faded tattoo on his forearm that appears to be a snake wrapped around a dagger.
There are no suspicious circumstances to the death and a post mortem will be held soon.
Anyone who may have information that may help police identify the man is asked to contact the duty sergeant at Felixstowe by dialling 101.