Who is he? Hospital tries to ID man in park who can't remember his own name
Who is he? Hospital tries to ID man in park who can't remember his own name
A hospital in Cambridgeshire is appealing for help identifying an amnesia sufferer unable to remember any details about his life, including his name and age. The man (pictured above), believed to be in his early 20s, was found in a park near Peterborough bus station at 6am on May 18. He told police he had no memory of who he was or how he came to be there. He was not carrying any personal documents, a phone or a wallet. Experts at the Cavell Centre at Peterborough City Hospital say the man, who they have named Robert, is suffering from a very severe case of amnesia.
The last few weeks have been truly horrible. I go through so many different emotions. At times I am angry, frustrated, depressed, lost and confused.
Man suffering from amnesia, who's been named Robert
Robert is 5ft 9ins tall, weighs 13st and has dark hair and blue eyes. His accent is thought to be eastern European, although he speaks English. He also understands some Lithuanian and Russian. Despite efforts to help him regain his memory, doctors say he has made little improvement over the last two months and are now calling for help. Anyone with information has been asked to contact the Cambridge and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust on 01733 776014 between 8am and 8pm.
We have made strenuous efforts to help him with his memory - including taking him back to where he was found - but nothing has been successful so far.
Dr Manaan Kar Ray, clinical director of acute care at the Cambridge and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust