Friday, April 19, 2019

April 19, 1989 Geneva, Switzerland Jane Doe

Photo of a man found in her pocket

Unfortunately, on April 19, 1989, a woman decided to take her life by jumping under a train at the Bourdigny station in Geneva, Switzerland.

She was a white female 30 to 50 years old. She was 4'11" to 5'3" and her weight is unknown, but was described as having a medium build. She had mid-length brown hair. She had a scar from her navel to her pubic possibly from a c-section, an appendectomy scar, and a scar on her left wrist possibly from a previous suicide attempt.

She was wearing a denim jacket with the tag "1987-Fishing Club", a Serge Laville brand blue jeans with multicolored rear pockets, a sports jacket with a green hood and purple and green sleeves with inscription "Enjoy Snow Games", a white undershirt, a black and white wool pullover with a cross pattern, white sports socks and mocassin shoes. The source didn't state what language the writing was in.

A British Airways bag contains different personal care items. a Timaxel 50 mg tab was found near her. She had a photo of a man riding a horse in one of her pockets. It was established the photo was taken in July-August in 1988 in Saintes-Marie-de-la-Mer Camargue, France.

SOURCES:
The Doe Network

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