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Man's death treated as suspicious Flat death murder probe launched
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Police are treating the death of a man whose body was found in a flat in Dundee as suspicious. A murder probe has been launched into the death of a Big Issue seller whose body was discovered in a Dundee flat.
The 37-year-old was discovered in the property in Brown Constable Street at about 2150 GMT on Friday. Patrick Robert King McDade was found in the property in Brown Constable Street at about 2150 GMT on Friday.
Tayside Police have not yet released the identity of the man. They said they were still in the process of contacting family members. Tayside Police officers said that following a post mortem they were treating the death of the 37-year-old, known as Paddy, as murder.
Officers are continuing their inquiries into the incident which was reported by a concerned neighbour. His last sighting was at Dundee's Seagate on 17 January at 1745 GMT where he was selling the Big Issue.
Officers said they were keen to speak to anyone who may have seen Mr McDade after 17 January.