Map & bible hold vital clues to identify mysterious ‘Man in the Woods’ 45 years after skeletal remains of tourist found

Map & bible hold vital clues to identify mysterious ‘Man in the Woods’ 45 years after skeletal remains of tourist found
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Map & bible hold vital clues to identify mysterious ‘Man in the Woods’ 45 years after skeletal remains of tourist found
Author: Harry Goodwin
Published: Dec, 12 2024 12:50

A MAP and a bible hold vital clues to identify a mysterious "Man in the Woods" 45 years after his skeletal remains were found. So-called "Glamorgan Man" was found in the remote Rheola Forest near Port Talbot in south Wales on December 9, 1979. Cold case charity Locate International said he was a possible visitor from South Africa.

 [Glamorgan Man was found in the remote Rheola Forest near Port Talbot]
Image Credit: The Sun [Glamorgan Man was found in the remote Rheola Forest near Port Talbot]

He is believed to have died between nine and 18 months before he was found. A Salvation Testament bible was found along with Glamorgan Man's skeletal remains. The bible bore the name D MALAN and a partial address in Randburg near Johannesburg in South Africa.

 [A Salvation Testament bible was found along with Glamorgan Man's skeletal remains]
Image Credit: The Sun [A Salvation Testament bible was found along with Glamorgan Man's skeletal remains]

Detectives also found handwriting on an envelope outlining plans for an internal flight within South Africa to Durban. The handwriting appeared to match the inscriptions on the bible, Locate said. Other clues found on the body include a include a commemorative bookmark for a Christian mission in King William's Town, now known as Qonce.

 [A South African Airways timetable of flights from London to Johannesburg dated 1977]
Image Credit: The Sun [A South African Airways timetable of flights from London to Johannesburg dated 1977]

Another was a South African Airways timetable of flights from London to Johannesburg dated 1977. A small amount of cash in US and Canadian dollars suggested the man was a frequent traveller. He also had a map of south Wales and some blank headed notepaper from the Heathrow Sheraton hotel.

Image Credit: The Sun

Glamorgan Man was aged between 40 and 60 years old, according to the new appeal. He was of a stocky build and between 5ft8 inches and 5ft10 inches tall. The man is likely to have walked with a heavy limp as his right knee was fused when his remains were discovered.

 [Blank headed notepaper from the Heathrow Sheraton hotel]
Image Credit: The Sun [Blank headed notepaper from the Heathrow Sheraton hotel]

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