davon habe ich in de nichts gelesen - kennt die story jemand?
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BERLIN — German police believe the story of the English-speaking boy who emerged after five years living in woods in Germany is "credible" and that his accent may prove the key to establishing his true identity.
"His story is highly unusual and raises some questions," a police spokesman told The Daily Telegraph. "But we believe it is credible - that is why we are investigating."
The teenager, who gave his name only as Ray, turned up at Berlin's City Hall on Sept. 5 claiming to have been living in the forest with his father for five years.
He speaks a little German and is fluent in English.
Linguistic experts are working with the youth, who is in the care of child welfare authorities, to analyse his accent in the hope that it will reveal his origins.
The spokesman said: "We have people trying to work out exactly where his accent is from."
British Embassy staff in Berlin will offer assistance over the coming weeks.
Interpol is investigating whether the boy, who is blond, blue eyed and 5ft 11in tall, may match the description of any missing child across the world.
The boy says he and his father, Ryan, moved to the forest around five years ago after his mother, Doreen, died in a car crash. He claims to remember little of his life before that time but has given police what he thinks is his date of birth.