Police Scotland issue facial reconstruction of mystery skull pulled from North Sea

The woman's skull was discovered by a fishing boat around 150 miles off the coast of Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, last May.

Pic: Police Scotland
Image: Pic: Police Scotland
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Detectives have issued a facial recreation from a human skull pulled from the North Sea last year in the hope of identifying the mystery woman.

The skull was discovered by a fishing boat around 150 miles off the coast of Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, on 15 May 2024.

Police Scotland said forensic work has confirmed the skull belongs to a woman who was under the age of 50.

Her death is being treated as unexplained as extensive enquiries continue.

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Officers have issued an image of a facial reconstruction of the woman, created by experts at the University of Dundee, and hope that someone may recognise her.

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Detective Sergeant Emma Wright said: "Enquiries continue to identify this woman and establish what happened to her.

"We hope sharing this facial reconstruction will assist with our investigations and help reunite her with her family."