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Inquiry after body found at house Fire in yard where body was found
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North Wales Police have launched an investigation after a body was found at an address in Caernarfon late on Friday evening. No cause of death has been established on a body found at an address in Caernarfon, say police.
Officers are treating the death as suspicious and enquiries are underway. A forensic examination of the property on Saturday found a fire had taken place in the back yard of the house where the body was discovered.
A forensic examination has begun at the property in Garnon Street where the body was discovered. North Wales Police had said officers were treating the death as suspicious.
It is anticipated a post mortem examination will be carried out on Saturday by a Home Office pathologist at Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor. No formal identification of the body, found at a house in Garnon Street, has taken place nor has it been confirmed if the body is male or female.
Detectives have begun house-to-house enquiries.
A post mortem examination was held at Glan Clwyd Hospital in Denbighshire after the body was found late on Friday evening.