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Man's body recovered from Lagan Tests due on River Lagan remains
(about 10 hours later)
A man's body has been recovered from the River Lagan on the southern outskirts of Belfast. Police have now identified a man whose body was recovered from the River Lagan on the southern outskirts of Belfast.
The body was found close to the towpath at Drumbeg near Dunmurry.The body was found close to the towpath at Drumbeg near Dunmurry.
Police and the Fire and Rescue Service were called to the scene after a member of the public reported seeing the body at about 1930 BST on Tuesday. A member of the public reported seeing the body at about 1930 BST on Tuesday. Police and the Fire and Rescue Service went to the scene.
The man is described as being 5ft 7ins tall, of stout build, with brown hair and a goatee beard. Police are seeking help in identifying him. Police are trying to establish the circumstances of the man's death. A post-mortem examination is due to be carried out later.
They are also trying to establish the circumstances of his death.