Richmond RCMP are asking for the public’s help to identify the remains of a man after his body was recovered from the Fraser River last year.
The man’s body was recovered from the north arm of the Fraser River on May 30, 2022 and to date, police have not been able to identify the victim.
“The body has spent a considerable amount of time in the water and this has proven challenging for police to make a positive identification,” says Corporal Dennis Hwang, Communications Officer for the Richmond RCMP.
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The deceased is described as
- male
- approximately 175 cm (5’9) tall
- approximately 59 kg or 130 lbs
- slim build
- black hairbrown eyes
Police have also shared pictures of the clothing the victim was wearing.
The deceased male was wearing a red Taiga branded jacket, a black hoodie with a skull logo and the words Buffalo 1972 David Bitton surrounding it on the left breast, a grey long-sleeved shirt with an image of a wolf silhouette and the words Howl You Doing?, a grey t-shirt, black sweatpants, and black Adidas size 10.5 training shoes.

Fraser River

Fraser River
“Since the deceased was first located, we have been actively investigating all possible leads. We are hoping that photos of the jacket and specific logos on the clothing may enhance someone’s memory and prompt them to contact us. In addition to assisting the police, you are also helping to provide some semblance of closure to the family of the deceased,” adds Cpl. Hwang.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Richmond RCMP at 604-278-1212 and quote file #2022-14167.