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Dead man's clothing posted by B.C. police leads to answers, identifying him

BC Coroners Service and police have confirmed the man's identity.
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Police release photographs of the clothing a deceased man was wearing.

Police are confirming that they have positively identified human remains found in Surrey. 

A few weeks ago, Surrey RCMP asked for the public's help to identify a man who was found dead in Cloverdale. 

Police say the man was found on Feb. 15 near the 19100-block Fraser Highway. They did not believe there was any criminality in his death. 

The Integrated Forensic Identification Team and BC Coroners Service were called in to investigate but could not identify him.

That's when police turned to the public, releasing images of his clothing and descriptions of two distinct tattoos — one on his right shoulder that was a green and red sleeve and the name 'Angelica' in cursive on his chest.

On Tuesday, police confirmed the remains had been identified.

"Police followed up on the information received and continued to work closely with BC Coroners Service to confirm the identity," says Cpl. Vanessa Munn. "The man's identity has been confirmed, and criminality is not believed to be a factor in his death."

After posting the images, police say there were 'multiple calls' from people providing information to help identify the person.

Out of respect for the deceased's family and their request for privacy, police will not be releasing his name.

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