Sunday, November 4, 2012



THE STORY

Herald –Sun newspaper October 8th 2012

Man killed by train in East C
amberwell last month yet to be identified

Police need help to identify this man who died in East Camberwell last month. Picture: Victoria Police Source: Supplied

POLICE have released CCTV images of a man who died in Melbourne's east last month in the hope that someone may recognise him.

Investigators believe the man was struck and killed by a train near East Camberwell station about 11am on September 14.

Police have yet to identify the man despite going through missing person files.

The man purchased a Myki card at Williamstown station just after 2pm on September 13, a day before his death, police said.

It's believed he spent the day riding the trains between Williamstown and Flinders Street stations, where he was captured on CCTV.

On the day he died, police believe he was travelling on trains along the Belgrave line.

He touched on at Southern Cross station at 5.52am and travelled to Canterbury and Glenferrie before ending up at Blackburn station at 9.52am.


He is described as Caucasian, aged between 18 and 25, 167cm tall, with a slim build and short brown hair with facial stubble.

He was wearing jeans with light blue waterproof pants over the top, an athletic brand t-shirt, with an athletic brand jumper.

He also wore a black and yellow jumper, a black hooded jumper with a white stripe. He was carrying several items including an unregistered Myki, a black wallet containing a piece of paper displaying a number of eight-digit combinations, and a pocket-sized notebook with the front pages torn out.

Police urge anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visitwww.crimestoppers.com.au
 

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