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Bin body murder witness appeal Man charged over bin body killing
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Police investigating the murder of a man found dumped in a bin have urged a person who may have crucial information to contact them. A 42-year-old man has been charged with the murder of a man whose body was found dumped in a bin in east Belfast.
The body of William David McClatchey, 34, from Taughmonagh in south Belfast was found behind a block of flats in the east of the city on Monday. The body of William David McClatchey, 34, from Taughmonagh in south Belfast was found behind a block of flats on Monday.
A 42-year-old man is still being questioned by detectives in the city. Police have asked for a man who rang Crimestoppers at 1020 BST about the murder to call their incident room.
Police appealed for the man who rang Crimestoppers at 1020 BST about the murder to call their incident room. Mr McClatchey's dismembered body was found after police received a telephone call reporting suspicious activity.
Mr McClatchey's dismembered body was found after police received a telephone call reporting suspicious activity in the area.
It is understood Mr McClatchey had been living in England in recent times and had only come home to visit his family. He had been due to return on Tuesday.It is understood Mr McClatchey had been living in England in recent times and had only come home to visit his family. He had been due to return on Tuesday.
Police have received the results of a post mortem examination, but are not yet releasing details.Police have received the results of a post mortem examination, but are not yet releasing details.
On Tuesday, forensic teams searched a ground floor flat in the block of apartments, just off Castlereagh Street.On Tuesday, forensic teams searched a ground floor flat in the block of apartments, just off Castlereagh Street.