Surrey RCMP say they have a possible identity of the remains, however, it has not been confirmed.
A B.C. woman learned her missing father had died after seeing a news article with images of his clothing and the chest tattoo of her name.
"This is my father, Mike Lucchetta . I am his daughter, Angelica Lucchetta,” she wrote in a comment on a Glacier Media article. “This is heartbreaking.”“I can tell you that investigators have received information which includes a possible identity of the remains; however, it has not been confirmed,” says Cpl. Vanessa Munn.
Both the Integrated Forensic Identification Team and BC Coroners Service were called in to investigate but were unable to identify him. "I am speechless as to why or how this happened and why he was found in the place that he was,” wrote Angelica. "I have a photo of him that I saved from Facebook that he had posted back in August 2022, he is wearing the exact outfit described, you can see the hat and shirt."
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