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Murder probe after Belfast death City murder was 'brutal attack'
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Police have started a murder inquiry after a man died in west Belfast. Police have said the man murdered in west Belfast was the victim of a "very brutal attack."
The victim was found with serious head injuries on waste ground at Woodbourne Crescent, behind Woodbourne police station on the Stewartstown Road. The victim, who was local and in his 40s, was found with head injuries on waste ground behind Woodbourne police station on the Stewartstown Road.
Emergency services were called to the scene at 0200 BST to assist the man but he later died.Emergency services were called to the scene at 0200 BST to assist the man but he later died.
Police said they were working to identify the man and appealed for anyone with information to contact them. The police said they believe they now know the man's identity and also think his killers are from the area.
He was wearing a Celtic shirt, a cream jacket and black jeans. The victim was wearing a Celtic shirt, a cream jacket and black jeans.
He also had a Ben Sherman watch with a blue face.He also had a Ben Sherman watch with a blue face.
It is not yet clear what age the victim was.
Forensic investigators are examining the scene of the killing.Forensic investigators are examining the scene of the killing.
They searched a house and are looking at debris in a nearby park.They searched a house and are looking at debris in a nearby park.
Local people said there is often antisocial behaviour in the park.Local people said there is often antisocial behaviour in the park.
CCTV footage is also being examined.