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The death of a 57-year-old man in North Wales is being investigated yesterday.
North Wales police were called to Brighton Road in Rhyl shortly after 7 p.m. last night (May 9) after reports of blood found outside a property.
A man, who has not yet been identified, was later found at a street address in the town of Denbighshire.
The emergency response also involved the Welsh Ambulance Service, with an air ambulance briefly assisting the scene.
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He landed near the train station on Morley Road, behind the Grange Road field, and returned to the base at Caernarfon at 8:30 p.m.
It is currently believed that the air ambulance did not remove anyone from the scene.
The additional ambulance and police response remained in place for several hours, with some members of the emergency services staff seen in full PPE.
The incident led to the temporary closure of the surrounding area, including Bath Street and Clwyd Street.
An eyewitness said he saw an evidence bag containing “a lot of blood” being removed from the property.
The witness, who lives in the local area, told us that “it is worrisome”, especially since the families are trapped inside due to the closure. However, they added that residents “expect it sometimes” because of the city’s reputation.
North Wales police were initially unable to comment, but confirmed an incident on North Wales Live earlier today.
In a statement, a spokeswoman told us: “Shortly after 7 pm last night, May 9, North Wales police were called to report the death of a 57-year-old man on Brighton Road, Rhyl.”
They revealed that officers “continue to investigate the circumstances” surrounding the man’s death.
The spokesman added that “a post-mortem examination will be carried out today to confirm the cause of death.”
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