Body of man found in Moredon, Swindon

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The body of a man in his fifties has been found outside a property in Moredon, Swindon. 

Officers were called to the grounds of Park Farm, The Street, Moredon at 7.30am today (26 February 2018) after a member of the public discovered the man. 

Police are currently treating the death as unexplained and are continuing with their enquiries to try and establish the circumstances surrounding the man’s death. 

A post mortem is currently being carried out. 

Detective Inspector Paul Hacker said:  “We are currently carrying out further enquiries to find out how this man died and to establish who he is.

“If anyone has any information in relation to this or heard or saw anything suspicious in the Locksgreen Crescent/The Street area last night or first thing this morning please contact Swindon CID on 101 or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. “

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