An appeal has been launched to identify this man who tragically died on the tracks at London Bridge station – so that his loved ones can be told.
British Transport Police today released an image of the man, who is thought to have been electrocuted during an incident in March.
Despite their best efforts, officers have never been able to identify the man, and inform his relatives of his death.
He is thought to originate from Canada and is 5ft10 and of slim build, and was last seen boarding the train in Plumstead.
The man has numerous tattoos, including a Star of David on his chest.
He died during an incident at around 5.30am on March 25, involving an off-duty officer who had called for assistance.
While cops were responding, he went onto the tracks and sustained serious injuries, consistent with electrocution, say police.
Paramedics sought to revive him, but he was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.
As is normal following a death involving police contact, an investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct is underway.
Officers urged anyone who recognises the man or has any information to contact them by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40 quoting reference 36 of 25/03/20.