17/09/2014

West Belfast Death 'Suspicious'

The PSNI is currently investigating the death of a man at a flat in west Belfast on Saturday.

It is thought that the death of the 31-year-old may have been "suspicious".

Police said they wanted to speak to anyone who was in the St Mary's Gardens area between 01:00 and mid-afternoon on Saturday 13 September and noticed any suspicious activity.

(IT/MH)

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