British authorities have said that they are yet to successfully establish the identity of a suspected stowaway thought to have been attempting to access the country illegally.
The investigations have proved fruitless four months after the body of the man thought to have illegally boarded a Kenya Airways plane fell as the plane was about to land in London.
The man is believed to have accessed the plane in Nairobi and hid near the landing gear, only to fall at a garden below as the plane was preparing to land at Heathrow Airport.
British investigators have said that all attempts to identify him have been futile, even after bringing Kenyan authorities on board to help with the probe.
The police have now released an e-fit, which is an electronic image created from composite photographs of facial features, to help give an image to those who might know him.
“Our investigation has included liaison with the authorities in Kenya, from where the flight took off, but so far our efforts to identify this man have proved fruitless. I hope by releasing this e-fit someone known to the deceased will recognise him and make contact,” said the police.
They also released images of some Kenyan currency that was found in his bag, as well as some drinks and shoes which were found in the landing gear of the plane.
The officers said that on the strap of his bag was the writings 'MCA' which in Kenya would translate to Member of County Assembly (MCA).