Police make new bids 30 years after the mysterious man was murdered and thrown into the grass to solve the cold case

An unidentified man was greatly traumatized in his face, wandering the streets of a quiet outer suburban community, without shoes, injured and cold.
Known for the 1238/95 figure, he was thought to have worked hard to keep his feet and then tried to seek help by knocking open the house on Sorbonne Drive in Sunbury, about 40 kilometers from Melbourne.
One day later, his body was found in the grass in the North Point Commercial Park in the industrial area of Roxburgh Park on May 1, 1995.
The man suffered a stab wound on his upper body, adding to the serious injury he had already carried.
He wore a navy blue jumper, a grey Nike T-shirt and shorts.
The man has no shoes or jewelry, no wallet or phone number.
Nearly three decades later, police turned to high-tech imaging to help them discover the identities behind the faces that have plagued them over the years.
Detective Sergeant Sol Solomon said this is very rare and we have not been able to identify someone for a long time. ”
Images of an unknown man created digitally by the police (pictured)

The man knocked on the door of Sorbonne Drive in Sunbury (pictured). The next day, his body was found thrown into the grass in the industrial area.
Police have made several public pleas to identify the man over the past three decades.
One of them led a public forward and said they had seen a man who was a man who was a little bit appropriate to describe a head and facial injury outside a home on Sorbonne Drive.
The resident opened the door to the man before closing and calling the police.
Once the police were on the way, they opened the door again, but the man left.
“We think he was attacked and attacked by Sorbonne and it seems he has gone to the house for help,” Det Sgt Solomon said.
Police conducted a thorough investigation to identify the man who had never been reported missing.
His fingerprints and dental records have been checked in Australia and internationally to no avail.
“We have a murdered and abandoned person…we have never been able to find out who that person is, they have a family who wants to know what happened to their relatives. Det Sgt Solomon said we also want to identify the person responsible for killing this person.