Missing 30 years, the Canadian man found after recall his identity


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  A Canadian man who disappeared 30 years ago will soon be reunited with his family after he managed to remember his identity, Canadian media reported.                                          
Edgar Latulip who was then aged 21 years, was missing from the orphanage with disabilities in the province of Ontario.

He then boarded a bus, but police believe that he lost his memory after suffering a head injury.

Latulip lived in the Niagara region with a distinct identity for decades before having flashbacks.

A social worker who checked Latulip names revealed that the name refers to a missing person who had long investigated.

Then, a DNA tests have confirmed his identity.

"I've been a policeman for 18 years and this is something I've seen on TV but never became a part of it," said the police officer of the Niagara Regional Police, Constable Philip Gavin told The Star.

"It's actually quite a rare thing."

His mother, who lives Ottawa, Sylvia Wilson told The Record that she "exploded in excitement" to hear the news about her son.

Aberration suffered Latulip is, the mental equivalent of a child aged 12 years, according to the North American Missing Persons Network.

Sylvia Wilson revealed that he had a complicated relationship with the eldest son, but later he told The Record: "I want to talk to him and help him out of trouble as much as me. I just want to see him."

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