Authorities believe the dead man was a soldier, according to people familiar with the case.
And the dead man's family told opportunist politicians that he was not a national symbol.
No further information will be given out until the dead man's identity has been established.
However, Charlie Agnew, a nephew of the dead man, said they believed he had been murdered.
The airman was transferred out of Kyrgyzstan, and the dead man's family was offered compensation.
When Habibie's father died, Suharto performed the ritual closing of the dead man's eyes.
The dead man and the five still missing are all thought to be in their early 20s.
University officials have confirmed that the dead man was a student, the Orlando Sentinel newspaper reported.
The dead man was believed to be a soldier, a local member of Parliament told the British Broadcasting Corp.
Multan says the dead man had just married his sister two weeks ago.
The dead man has yet to be officially identified, the coroner's office said.
One of the dead man's associates told the BBC the official had been under considerable stress in recent weeks.
Both French President Francois Hollande and MP Nick Raynsford said the dead man had been a soldier at Woolwich barracks.
He claimed to be the dead man's brother but the bank blocked the transfer when the real customer was found alive.
On Friday, one of the dead man's associates told the BBC the official had been under considerable stress in recent weeks.
Detectives are asking for information about the dead man's habits and friends.
Nobody has done more to preserve Rizzotto's memory than his nephew, who was also named Placido Rizzotto in the dead man's honour.
The dead man was named as Jeremy Sidney, 33, a French national.
The dead man, who was not dressed in military uniform, was shown lying next to weapons, flak jackets and various other pieces of equipment.
There were reports, quickly denied by the dead man's friends, that this murder was linked to an illegal alcohol racket, rather than al-Qaeda terrorists.
After his death, a friend read out a message from the dead man on a conservative radio station, Radio Courtoisie, where he used to broadcast.
There are unconfirmed reports that the dead man was a soldier.
Mr Owusu Ansah said that the dead man's family did not have the means to pay for the body to be sent back to Africa.
Prosecutor Michael Speak told the court that the dead man was a drug dealer who was bound hand and foot in his ground floor flat.
His favourite scene was where Penny, carrying a dead cowboy, rode through the rain to apply for the dead man's job, only to be mocked.
Earlier on Friday the Russian deputy state prosecutor, Mikhail Fridinsky, said that the body of the dead man and the photograph in the passport "do not correspond".
The dead man, a 35-year-old from Calderdale, was walking on a bridge over the Aire on Neville Street when a curtain-sided lorry toppled over on Thursday afternoon.
He described the dead man as a "happy-go lucky character".
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