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Canadian amnesiac solves his own missing person's case

───   09:40 Sat, 13 Feb 2016

Canadian amnesiac solves his own missing person's case | News Article

Toronto - A Canadian man who disappeared 30 years ago has suddenly remembered who he is - and by doing so has solved his own missing person case.

SkyNews reports that Edgar Latulip was 21 when he went missing - but was described as having a mental age of 12. He vanished without his medication from a home in Kitchener, Ontario, in September 1986. His mother Sylvia Wilson last saw him in hospital after he had attempted suicide.

Then a man with a different identity, living more than 200km away, told his social worker in January he thought his real name could be Edgar Latulip. He started having flashbacks and police have now announced Mr Latulip is alive and well after a DNA test confirmed it was him. He will be reunited with his mother shortly.

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