13/04/2015
Two People Arrested After Body Found In Car Boot In South Belfast
Two people have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man's body was found in the boot of a car in south Belfast.
The victim was 23-year-old Kyle Neil from north Belfast.
A man and woman in their 20s are being detained by police.
The body was found on Windsor Road on Sunday morning.
Police are also examining a scene at Church Gate apartments in Comber.
Belfast City Councillor Declan Boyle said: ''The entire community is in shock after the discovery of the body in the Windsor Road area off Lisburn Road on Sunday morning. I would like to express my sympathy to the family of this young man as they come to terms with this sudden loss."
(CD/MH)
The victim was 23-year-old Kyle Neil from north Belfast.
A man and woman in their 20s are being detained by police.
The body was found on Windsor Road on Sunday morning.
Police are also examining a scene at Church Gate apartments in Comber.
Belfast City Councillor Declan Boyle said: ''The entire community is in shock after the discovery of the body in the Windsor Road area off Lisburn Road on Sunday morning. I would like to express my sympathy to the family of this young man as they come to terms with this sudden loss."
(CD/MH)
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