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Edgar Latulip's Accident
Man missing for 30 years remembers his identity. Edgar Latulip was 21 years old when he had gone missing from Ontario City. On February 10, 2016, he was found in St. Catharines, Ont., which is approximately 130km from Ontario City. After arriving in the city years ago, Latulip had suffered from a head injury, and because of that he forgot who he was. At the time of his disappearance, the police thought that he had travelled to the Niagara Falls area, but they were unable to find him. Later on, they thought that they might have seen him in Hamilton, Ont., but they still could not track him down. In January, he told a social worker that he remembers his name. Police reported that the DNA test done confirmed his identity and reunited him with

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