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Police appeal for help identifying body of man found on Co Down shoreline

A member of the public made the discovery on Thursday morning

The discovery was made in the Rostrevor Road area of Warrenpoint
The discovery was made in Warrenpoint on Thursday. PICTURE: GOOGLE

Police have appealed for help in identifying a man who body was found on the shoreline in Co Down.

The discovery was made on Rostrevor Beach in Warrenpoint on Thursday morning.

A PSNI spokesperson said: “The man was discovered by a member of the public on Rostrevor Beach at approximately 7.25am and as yet, we have been unable to establish his identity.

“We believe that the man is aged in his 60s, he was not carrying any identification and was not wearing any distinctive jewellery or any tattoos or piercings.

“We are hoping that these few details may strike a chord with someone and allow us to find out who this man is.

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“I would ask anyone who believes they know this man’s identity to please get in touch. I am also appealing to those with male family members or friends that may match this description that you have not seen in recent days, to please call them or check on them.

“We are not treating this death as suspicious but it is important that we can inform the man’s loved ones of his passing.



“Police on 101, quoting reference number 211 03/10/24.”

SDLP MLA Colin McGrath has offered his condolences following the discovery of the man’s body.

“There is real shock in the Warrenpoint area after the discovery of a body this morning,” he said.

“My heart goes out to the family and friends of this person in these incredibly difficult and tragic circumstances.

“I can’t imagine what they will be dealing with today when they receive this news.

“My thoughts are also with the person who discovered this body. I am sure it was an awful thing to go through and I hope they are receiving the help and support they need.

“I would urge anyone with any information about this situation to come forward to police and for them to be given the space needed to carry out their investigation and identify this person and inform their loved ones.”