Thursday, July 25, 2013

Taman shud case- The man with no identity

            Taman shud case is one of the Australia`s most profound myteries. This case is about an unidentified man who was found dead on Somerton beach in Adelaide, Australia in December 1948. The mysterious thing about the death of the man was that the man was never identified. There was no existence of him except the tiny piece of paper found in a hidden pocket within the dead man`s trouser on which was written "Taman Shud". The phrase translates as "endedd" or "finished" which is a phrase used on the last page of called "The Rubaiyat" of Omar Khayyam. A copy of khayyam`s collection was also found in his pocket which added mystery to this case. Due to the khayyam`s poem found in his pocket, this may be a suicide note of sorts, but the exact thing is uncracked, so is the case.

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