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17 May 2005

THE PIANO MAN

Today i want to tell you about a man in England
You might have heared about him..

He's Englands Mysteryman...

The identity of a man who does not speak but who stunned carers by giving a virtuoso piano performance may never be known, his social worker has said.

The so-called Piano Man has not uttered a word since police picked him up in Minster on the Isle of Sheppey, Kent, on April 7.


All efforts to communicate with the man, aged in his 20s or early 30s, have failed, leaving experts baffled as to his identity.

In a bizarre twist, it has emerged that all the labels from his clothes had been removed, making it even harder to identify him.

Staff at the Medway Maritime Hospital, Gillingham, gave the mystery man a pen and paper in the hope he would write his name or draw his country's flag.

Instead the patient drew highly detailed pictures of a grand piano, showing not only the keys but also the intricate inner workings of the instrument.

When his social worker, Michael Camp, showed him a piano in the hospital chapel, he played classical music "beautifully" for up to four hours.

Mr Camp said that it was possible his identity may never be known. "It's been such a long time it would be difficult never to know.

"If nobody can name this guy then I don't see how we can possibly find out.

"The only other way is if we get expert people working with him who are able to use his music and get his [identity]."

Police and social workers are examining a number of new leads to identify a man who has not spoken but has given a virtuoso piano performance.

The so-called Piano Man has not uttered a word since police picked him up wandering aimlessly in Kent, dressed in a dripping wet suit and tie.


He was found near the beach in Minster on the Isle of Sheppey.

All efforts to communicate with the shy and agitated man, in his 20s or early 30s, have failed, leaving experts baffled over his identity and where he is from.

In a bizarre twist, it emerged all the labels from his clothes had been removed, making it even harder to identify him.

Staff at the Medway Maritime Hospital, Gillingham, gave the mystery man a pen and paper in the hope he would write his name or draw his country's flag.

Instead the patient drew highly-detailed pictures of a grand piano, showing not only the keys but also the intricate inner workings of the instrument.

When his social worker, Michael Camp, showed him a piano in the hospital chapel, he played classical music "beautifully" for up to four hours.

A helpline set up to identify the mystery man has received more than 160 calls so far.

A spokesman from West Kent NHS Trust said that sorting through all the information received after a public appeal would take several days.

The man is now being held in a secure mental health unit in north Kent until a full assessment has been carried out.



SO IF YOU KNOW HIM????


Anyone with any information about the man to contact the National Missing Persons Helpline on 0500 700 700.

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16 May 2005

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So starting from 2day my day will be this:


getting up at 9

then from 10 to 12 it's stuying
a break from 12 to 2
from 2 untill 4 its studying again


and that everyday 2 weeks long..

cause my FINAL EXAMS are comming up and ik need to get high grades !!!

But i just dont feell like lerning :S