Detectives this morning released this picture of a man found dead in Oxford as they continued to try to discover who he was.
More than 48 hours after the man's body was discovered following an apparent suicide, officers are stumped over who he was.
There was no identification on his body and, despite some suggestions from members of the public, they are no closer to learning his name.
This computer impression of the man was released as Det Insp Kevin Elkins said: "We are continuing to try and establish who this man was and are carrying out a number of inquiries. A picture of the man was taken and given to the efit operator who produced this image.
"We have released all the details we can at this stage and our priority is to find this man's identity and inform his family.
"If you know who he was or know of someone fitting the description who has been missing for the last few days, I urge you to contact me immediately. He was white, slim and around 5ft 11in, and was in his early to mid 20s. He had brown to auburn short hair and had light-coloured eyes.
"A post-mortem has been carried out revealed he died from a head injury. We are still treating the death as unexplained and are exploring all possibilities."
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