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Mystery death Mother's Day clue Body found on street identified
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Police trying to identify a man whose body was found in a Swansea street say their only lead is that he was carrying a Mother's Day card and an asthma pump. A man carrying a Mother's Day card whose body was found in a Swansea street has been identified.
They have made a fresh appeal for help in solving the "unexplained death". William Nigel Mayberry, 43, from the Clase area of the city, was discovered in Llangyfelach Road early on Sunday.
The unidentified man, aged between 40 and 55, was found in Llangyfelach Road, close to Brynhyfryd Square, at 0031 GMT on Sunday. Police had earlier described it as an unexplained death, with their only other lead the asthma pump he carried.
He is believed to be local, was white, slim, 5ft 8ins to 5ft 10ins tall, with short brown hair and a brown moustache. South Wales Police have now said there appear to be no suspicious circumstances and his next of kin have been informed.
He was wearing a green Barbour-style jacket, blue jeans and white trainers. A file is being prepared for the coroner.
Officers urged anybody with information to contact them on 01792 456999 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.