For over a week a decomposed body that had washed up on Ninety Mile Beach in February 2011 remained unidentified.
Two years later that body has been cremated and is in an urn in Auckland awaiting uplifting by family.
Even after police realised the young, black haired, possibly Indian or Sri Lankan man lying in Auckland's morgue was likely to be Sunil Kumar Raghava Raju, 25, whose Auckland flatmates had reported him missing, the body could not be immediately identified.
An inquest today heard that mystery continues to surround the young man's death.
The first DNA match failed when the toothbrush flatmates said was Raju's proved to be a communal one used by other occupants, too. A second DNA test based on familial samples showed a near perfect match with Raju's parents.