The body, which was found damaged between May and July in Incheon City's Gyeongin Ara Waterway and nearby mountains, is believed to be a woman in her 30s to 40s, 160 to 167 cm tall, the police said.



Police have decided to receive public reports from citizens after failing to identify the body in the last six months of investigation.



Earlier, in May and June, a part of the body was found damaged in the waterway of Gyeongin Ara Waterway in Gyeyang-gu, Incheon, and in July, a part of the body was found in the middle of Gyeyangsan Mountain.



The National Institute of Scientific Investigation has released an analysis result that the DNA information of these bodies is identical.



The police estimated that the body was a woman in their 30s to 40s, and the height was 160 to 167 cm, based on the analysis of the fruit tree, and the blood type was confirmed as B.



For the past six months, the police have conducted investigations on missing persons, refugees, victims of dating and domestic violence, single-person women, and dental healers, but the identity of the body was not confirmed.



(Photo = Courtesy of Incheon Gyeyang Police Station, Yonhap News)