Police are searching for the loved ones of a man who died after he was found collapsed in Waterloo last year.
The man, who is believed to be in his forties or fifties, died in hospital after a passer-by found him on Coral Street and called 999 on May 23, 2022.
Detectives hope this computer-generated image of the man will be recognised by someone who can identify him.
His death was caused by a head injury although police are not treating the incident as suspicious.
Police say “extensive enquiries” were conducted to determine whether there were any suspicious circumstances.
Detective Constable Kieran Mulvaney said: “We’re continuing our efforts to find out who he was as someone will be missing him and I am sure they are incredibly worried that they haven’t heard from him.
“This won’t be the news they’d be hoping for, but it is important we do everything we can to identify this unknown man.”
The man was wearing a black Columbia jacket, navy Puma sweatshirt, black Armani T-shirt, black tracksuit bottoms and Skecher trainers when he was discovered.
He did not have any personal items, or identification documents on him. Nor did he have any tattoos or identifying marks.
DC Mulvaney said: “It is very sad that over a year has gone by and despite a previous media appeal and various other tactics, we have not been able to find anyone with a connection to this man.”
Police have used fingerprint and DNA databases here and abroad in attempts to identify the man, to no avail.
“Other policing avenues are still being carried out in the hope that we will get a break in the case,” DC Mulvaney said.
Anyone with information is asked to contact 101, quoting CAD 6746/23MAY22. You can also call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, and they will pass any information onto police.