MYSTERY surrounds a man who arrived in a coastal town with no idea of his identity or where he came from.
The bewildered bloke, in his 40s, was wearing a black motorcycle helmet with no visor and two pairs of black suit trousers.
He turned up in September but police have yet to establish his identity despite several public appeals and Interpol involvement.
They have now released new images of the man, who had long, matted hair and a beard when found near the seafront at Weymouth, Dorset.
He has an Eastern European accent and it is believed his first language is Latvian.
Some speculated he is an illegal immigrant, while others say he may have dementia or a brain injury.
One said online: “How sad. Somebody’s father, son or husband.”
PC Becky Barnes said: “We have still been unable to confirm an identity for this man and he has not been able to tell us who he is or provide any information about where he is from or his family.
“He remains in the safe care of the health service and his appearance has changed somewhat since he was first found as he has now cut his hair and beard.”
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