A man's body was pulled from a canal in Leeds on Sunday, along with a single key and a 30-year-old A-Z map book.
West Yorkshire Police are appealing for help to try and identify the man after they recovered his body from the canal near to Bramley Fall Woods Park.
Officers were called to the scene at around 9.05am on Sunday, January 15 and the man was pronounced dead at the scene. He has been described as an elderly white male with a bald head with white hair on both sides with stubble on his face. He was found wearing a beige zipped up waist length jacket, khaki scarf, a blue jumper with a red and green diamond type design on, a brown belt, beige trousers, brown leather gloves, green socks and a green and brown checked shirt with a gold metal wristwatch.
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Mysteriously, the unidentified man had just two items on him: a single key and a 30-year-old A-Z map book.
Detective Chief Inspector James Entwistle of Leeds CID said: "Extensive enquiries are being carried out into the circumstances of the man's death and at this time we are treating the death as unexplained. We would like to speak to anyone who was in Bramley Fall Woods Park area this morning or overnight and who may have seen this male.
"We would also like to speak to anyone who recognises the description of this man to come forward and provide assistance"
Anyone with any information is called to call the police on 101 or use the live chat function on their website quoting the log number 378 of January 15.
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