Police appeal over cowboy boots found next to mystery Essex skeleton
Police working to identify a skeleton found at a scrapyard have issued photographs of a “distinctive” pair of leather cowboy-style boots that were found alongside it.
Essex Police are investigating after a member of the public found bones at the site near Cockett Wick Lane in St Osyth on April 25.
St Osyth is close to the holiday resort of Clacton-on-Sea and the town of Colchester.
The force said the full skeleton, which had a complete set of dentures, is believed to be that of a man aged over 55.
We're releasing images of cowboy boots to assist an ongoing investigation.
They were found with a full skeleton in #StOsyth on 25 April - we have been unable to identify the man so far.
Got info? Call 101, @CrimestoppersUK or visit our dedicated site: https://t.co/CxEbHR89IW pic.twitter.com/um2J1IQKuI— Essex Police (@EssexPoliceUK) August 15, 2019
Provisional tests have failed to identify the man and the results of further tests are awaited.
Essex Police have now issued photos of a “distinctive pair of leather cowboy-style boots” as they appeal for the public’s help to identify the man.
Detective Chief Inspector Stuart Truss said: “The man’s death continues to be treated as unexplained as no cause of death has currently been established.
“It is hoped that, by identifying him, we may be able to establish the last known movements of the man, leading up to his death.”
The full skeleton was discovered at the former East Coast Salvage site, which is due to be turned into a holiday village of up to 24 units.
Anyone with information is asked to call Dunmow Major Crime Team on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.