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Mystery over head injuries man Critically injured man identified
(about 12 hours later)
A man has been found unconscious with a serious head injury in west Belfast. Police have now identified a man who was found unconscious with serious head injuries in west Belfast.
He was discovered at the junction of Ross Street and Albert Street late on Wednesday. The man, who was discovered at the junction of Ross Street and Albert Street late on Wednesday, is now in a critical condition in hospital.
Police have appealed for help in identifying the man. Police have said they are no longer investigating the incident as they believe no crime was committed.
He is said to be about 40-years-old, about 5ft 7ins, balding with short grey hair. He has a short moustache and was wearing glasses. Earlier, police had appealed for help in identifying him. They have thanked the public for their help.