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Mystery man ‘Lucky’ found in Amsterdam is not missing person from B.C.: police

Police in Amsterdam and Vancouver say fingerprints confirm Amsterdam's mystery man "Lucky" is not John Russell Kenny, who went missing in Vancouver in 1994.

Mystery man ‘Lucky’ found in Amsterdam is not missing person from B.C.: police

Vancouver police recently confirmed that the mystery man known as “Lucky,” who was found in Amsterdam with no identification in 2023, is not the missing B.C. man John Russell Kenny. Amsterdam police confirmed that “Lucky” and Kenny are two separate individuals, stating that the two men’s fingerprints do not match. Amsterdam police have received over 500 tips since releasing a video about “Lucky” a week ago, leading to the investigation of at least nine leads.

“Lucky” was found collapsed on a street in Amsterdam in May 2023 and was taken to a hospital where doctors determined he had suffered a brain hemorrhage or stroke. He now suffers from aphasia, which affects his ability to read, speak, write, and comprehend others. Police are trying to determine his identity to reconnect him with any possible relatives and to understand if he can communicate with someone he knows.

Police believe he might be from Canada or the U.S., and have received tips from people who know him from a restaurant in central Amsterdam where he often visited.

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