In May and July of this year, the police, who are struggling to verify the identity of the damaged bodies successively discovered in Incheon Gyeongin Ara Waterway, have additionally released a panoramic photo of the teeth of the corpse skull.


If you look at the panoramic photo of the teeth of a damaged body released by Incheon Gyeyang Police Station on the 23rd, only three teeth remain in the skull of the body.



There are gold inlays on the left upper jaw (maxillary) teeth, and resin treatment on the left and right lower jaw (mandible) teeth.



No signs of neurological treatment were found on the deceased's teeth.



Except for these three teeth, the police estimated that many of the remaining teeth were not deliberately damaged.



In the skull, traces that appear to have been deliberately cut using a machine or the like were confirmed.



More than 200 days have passed since the first discovery of the damaged body by the police, but there is a lack of clues to confirm the identity of the body, so the help of related workers such as dentists is desperately needed.



The remaining parts of the body found to date are difficult to provide a clue to the identity of the deceased.



The police believe that the deceased received periodic dental treatment in Korea.



As it is likely that related records will remain in the dental hospital or clinic where the deceased was treated, the police expects that the identity of the body will be verified with the help of related workers.




The police released a photo of the body's face restoration on the 1st.



The body is a woman in her 30s to 40s, her height is 160 to 167 cm, and her blood type is B, so she requested a report from the citizens.



Up to now, there have been 80 related reports, but most of them are'similar to people you know' or'resembles people you have seen', and there is no clue for identification yet.



During the past six months, the police have confirmed the lives and deaths of 460,000 people, including missing persons, non-goers, dating and domestic violence victims, single-person women, and dental healers, and if survival is not confirmed, the family's genetic information (DNA) is collected. We have been conducting an investigation that compares each other, but the identification is difficult.



In addition to panoramic photos of teeth, the police released several facial restoration photos today.



This photo was restored in 3D by the National Institute for Scientific Investigation based on the bones of the body.



We assumed the appearance of gaining and losing weight, long and short hair.



"If you know a woman who can't reach you from this spring, please report it," said Choi Byeong-ok, chief of detective Gye Yang-seo. "I will especially wait for active reports from dental workers."



Some of the damaged bodies were first discovered in a state of corruption on May 29 this year by citizens exercising in the waterway between Danam Bridge and Moksang Bridge, Gyeongin Ara Waterway, Gyeyang-gu, Incheon.



9 days later, on June 7th, an additional part of the body came out from the waterway near the Ara Waterway Gyulhyundaegyo Bridge, which is 5.2km away from the first body found.



A month later, on July 9th, a damaged body was found in the middle of Gyeyangsan Mountain in Gyeyang-gu, where Baekgolhwa was in progress.



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