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Fall victim is still unidentified Arrest follows body find on hill
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A man who was found dead at Cavehill in north Belfast has yet to be identified, according to the police. Police have arrested a 24-year-old man after a man was found dead on Cavehill in north Belfast on Saturday.
They also want to establish how the man, thought to be a foreign national aged in his 30s, may have died. Police have identified the dead man, who is understood to be from the area, but have not yet released his name.
His body was discovered at the bottom of a cliff below a part of the mountain known as 'Napoleon's Nose'. There had been speculation that the dead man, who is believed to be in his 30s, was a foreign national.
The police have said he had dark hair and was wearing blue jeans, a blue jumper, desert boots and a green Barbour jacket. A PSNI spokesman said the man arrested is assisting officers with enquiries and the death remains "suspicious".
The dead man's body was discovered at the bottom of a cliff below a part of the mountain known as Napoleon's Nose.