03/07/2018

Police Investigate Sudden Death In Co Down

An investigation has been launched into the sudden death of a man in Bangor, Co Down.

According to reports, the man was discovered at a house in the Rathgill area of the town in the early hours of Monday, 02 July.

A post-mortem examination is due to be carried out today, 03 July, which police have said will determine the course of their investigation.

It is understood that a forensic examination of the scene is underway.

(MH/LM)

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