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NamUs UP 11978
https://www.identifyus.org/en/cases/11978
Unidentified Body/Remains (Unknown Sex & Race)
Found December 12, 1992 in Wayne County, MI
Body Condition: Not recognizable - Partial skeletal parts only
Probable year of death: to
Vital Statistics
Estimated age: Unknown age
Approximate Height: cannot estimate
Approximate Weight: cannot estimate
Hair Color: Unknown
Eye Color: Unknown
Scars and marks: nothing
Clothing & Accessories
Clothing: Foot was bare
Jewerly: nothing
Footwear:
Accessories: nothing
Identifiers
Fingerprints: Fingerprint information is not available
Dentals: Dental information / charting is not available
DNA: Sample is currently not available
Case History: A pipe fitter conducting routine maintenance check on the "Cotton Belt" locomotive #7605, which was standing at the above location (Pennsylvania Central RR tracks) discovered a human foot wedged in snow under the front plow well. Engine #7605 was the second of a two engine training containing more than 20 boxcars, that originated from Elkhart, Indiana.
https://www.identifyus.org/en/cases/11978
Unidentified Body/Remains (Unknown Sex & Race)
Found December 12, 1992 in Wayne County, MI
Body Condition: Not recognizable - Partial skeletal parts only
Probable year of death: to
Vital Statistics
Estimated age: Unknown age
Approximate Height: cannot estimate
Approximate Weight: cannot estimate
Hair Color: Unknown
Eye Color: Unknown
Scars and marks: nothing
Clothing & Accessories
Clothing: Foot was bare
Jewerly: nothing
Footwear:
Accessories: nothing
Identifiers
Fingerprints: Fingerprint information is not available
Dentals: Dental information / charting is not available
DNA: Sample is currently not available
Case History: A pipe fitter conducting routine maintenance check on the "Cotton Belt" locomotive #7605, which was standing at the above location (Pennsylvania Central RR tracks) discovered a human foot wedged in snow under the front plow well. Engine #7605 was the second of a two engine training containing more than 20 boxcars, that originated from Elkhart, Indiana.