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Police probe 'suspicious' death Murder probe launched over death
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Police are treating the death of man whose body was in a common close in Glasgow as suspicious. A murder inquiry has been launched after the death of a man whose body was found in a common close in Glasgow.
The body of the 34-year-old, who has not yet been identified, was found in the east end of the city. Thomas Longstaff, 34, of Dalmarnock Road in Bridgeton, Glasgow, was found dead in a tenement lobby in nearby Landressy Street on Monday.
Officers found his body when they were called to Landressy Street, Bridgeton, at about 1945 BST on Monday. Following a post-mortem detectives at Strathclyde Police said they were now treating his death as murder.
A spokeswoman for Strathclyde Police said a post-mortem examination would take place to determine the cause of death. An investigation is under way. Details of his injuries have not been revealed and detectives said enquiries were at an early stage.
A spokesman for the force said CCTV footage in the area was being studied.
He also asked for anyone in Landressy Street between 1500 BST and the time of his discovery at 1945 BST to contact Strathclyde Police.