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Derek Abbott

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Place of birthSouth Kensington, London, United Kingdom
Field Electronic engineering
Influenced by Nicholas J. Phillips
Job Physicist
Electrical engineer
Awards M. A. Sargent Medal
Barry Inglis Medal
David Dewhurst Medal
Born South Kensington
London
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AffiliationsUniversity Of Adelaide
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Education The University of Adelaide
InterestsTerahertz
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Derek Abbott is a physicist and electronic engineer. He was born in South Kensington, London, UK. From 1969 to 1971, he was a boarder at Copthorne Preparatory School, Sussex. From 1971 to 1978, he attended the Holland Park School London.

Mystery of Australia's 'Somerton Man' solved after 70 years, researcher says

Jul 27,2022 7:30 am

In 1948, The Body of a well-dressed Man was found slumped on Australian beach.

A half-smoked cigarette was resting on his collar, and there was a line from a Persian poem in his Pocket - But investigators had no idea who he was.

Theories abounded, including that the person - dubbed Somerton Man - was a spy.

But after More Than 70 years, a researcher says he's solved The Mystery - Somerton Man was Carl Webb .

And he was not a Russian agent, But rather a Melbourne-born electrical engineer, according to Prof Derek Abbott .

Baffling Mystery

Beachgoers found The Body lying against a seawall on Somerton Beach in Adelaide on 1 December, 1948.

The Man was dressed in a suit and tie, and appeared to be aged in his 40s or 50s.

In his Pocket were bus and train tickets, Chewing Gum , some matches, two combs and a pack of cigarettes. He had no wallet, no cash, and no ID.

The tags on his suit had been cut off, and forensic examiners suspected he had been poisoned.

Other curious finds baffled authorities. They included a suitcase, more items of clothing with their labels removed, and incoherent writings believed to be a code.

He also held a torn scrap of paper with the Farsi words Tamam Shud - Meaning " it's finished" - printed on it.

The Somerton Man 's fingerprints were sent around The World , But No One could identify him.

And so he was buried in Adelaide cemetery in 1949 with a tombstone reading: " Here lies The Unknown Man who was found at Somerton Beach. "

The Mystery Man 's remains were exhumed by police Last Year in a bid to solve the case.

But a professor at the University of Adelaide was on his own mission to crack it.

Derek Abbott was able to analyse the Somerton Man 's DNA using hairs preserved when authorities made a plaster model of his face.

He teamed up with renowned US forensic expert Colleen Fitzpatrick - who specialises in cold cases - to build an extended Family Tree using the DNA.

And from 4000 names, the pair narrowed it down to One - Carl Webb . They then tracked down The Man 's living relatives, using their DNA to confirm his identity.

" It kind of feels like climbing Mount Everest , and having that mixture of elation that you're at The Top , But also tiredness and exhaustion, " Prof Abbott told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

South Australia Police are yet to confirm the finding, But Prof Abbott says it is " very convincing".

" It's a triangulation from two different, totally distant parts of The Tree , " He Said .

So who is Carl Webb ?

According to Prof Abbott, Webb was born in 1905 in a suburb of Melbourne.

He was the youngest of six siblings and married Dorothy Robertson, known as Doff Webb. That's most likely what brought him to Adelaide, The Professor said.

" We have evidence that he had separated from his wife, and that she had moved to South Australia . So possibly, he had come to track her down, " he told the ABC.

Ms Fitzpatrick now wants to help solve The Mystery of his death.

" I would like to see the toxicology done. And I would like to find out What Happened to Dorothy, " she told CNN.

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