08/07/2015
Coroner's Office Appeal For Next Of Kin
Liverpool Coroner's Office has appealed for the public's help in tracing the next of kin of 73-year-old Michael McDonnell who was found dead on Friday, 3 July in Cressington.
Mr McDonnell was found at his home address on Howard Drive.
There are no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death.
Anyone who can provide information that may help the coroner's office trace next of kin is asked to call Carole Metcalf at Liverpool Coroner's Office on 0151 225 5065.
(MH/CD)
Mr McDonnell was found at his home address on Howard Drive.
There are no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death.
Anyone who can provide information that may help the coroner's office trace next of kin is asked to call Carole Metcalf at Liverpool Coroner's Office on 0151 225 5065.
(MH/CD)
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