Two arrested on suspicion of murder after man's body is found in street

Two men have been arrested after a man was found murdered on a street.

Two arrested on suspicion of murder after man's body is found in street

Two men have been arrested after a man was found murdered on a street.

The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) said the dead man, aged in his 20s, was discovered on Bangor Road in Newtownards, Co Down, at about 5.30am.

The man had been reportedly assaulted outside a house in the area.

Detectives from Serious Crime Branch launched a murder investigation and two men, both aged 19, were detained on suspicion of murder.

The officer leading the investigation, Detective Chief Inspector Justyn Galloway, said: "Shortly after 5.30am, police responded to a report that a man had been assaulted outside a house in the area.

"A man, aged in his 20s, was discovered lying on the road. He was treated by ambulance staff but died at the scene a short time later. A post mortem examination will be carried out in due course to help determine the cause of death."

The PSNI appealed for anyone in the community with information about the circumstances of the incident or who saw or heard an altercation in the area to come forward.

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