Discovery of mans body in Dublin not being treated as suspicious

The discovery of a man's body in Dublin yesterday is not being treated as suspicious after a post mortem was carried out.

Discovery of mans body in Dublin not being treated as suspicious

The discovery of a man's body in Dublin yesterday is not being treated as suspicious after a post mortem was carried out.

The body of the man in his 30s was found at a house at Ashford Street in Stoneybatter shortly after 8am yesterday morning.

The garda technical bureau examined the scene and a post mortem exam was carried out.

His death is not being treated as suspicious and Gardaí say a report will now be forwarded to the Coroner.

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