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Teenager's death was murder: PSNI Teenager's death was murder: PSNI
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The death of a 19-year-old man at King Street in Belfast city centre on Saturday morning is now being treated as murder, the police have said. The death of a 19-year-old man at King Street in Belfast city centre on Saturday morning is now being treated as murder, police have said.
The man died after falling from a ninth storey apartment.The man died after falling from a ninth storey apartment.
He was James Murray from Glendowan Grove in the Lagmore area of west Belfast. His body was found shortly before 0600 GMT on Saturday. He was James Murray, from Glendowan Grove in the Lagmore area of west Belfast. His body was found shortly before 0600 GMT on Saturday.
A 26-year-old man and 22-year-old woman are still being questioned about the death.A 26-year-old man and 22-year-old woman are still being questioned about the death.
Extensions for their detention are currently being sought.Extensions for their detention are currently being sought.
Meanwhile, the sudden death of a man at Aitnamona Crescent in west Belfast is no longer being treated as suspicious, the police have said.Meanwhile, the sudden death of a man at Aitnamona Crescent in west Belfast is no longer being treated as suspicious, the police have said.
The body of the man, who was in his 20s, was found in a house at about 2200 GMT on Friday.The body of the man, who was in his 20s, was found in a house at about 2200 GMT on Friday.
A man and a woman who were arrested in connection with the death have been released unconditionally.A man and a woman who were arrested in connection with the death have been released unconditionally.