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Fridge body was murder say police Police in appeal over fridge body
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A murder investigation has been launched after the discovery of a body in a shop's refrigeration unit in Galway. Irish police have appealed for the public's help in identifying the body of a man who was found in a shop's refrigeration unit in Galway.
A post mortem examination is to be carried out on the man who was found in cold storage on the premises in St John's Avenue on Wednesday. Garda launched a murder inquiry after he was found on the premises in St John's Avenue on Wednesday.
The identity of the victim has not yet been established. He is described as being 6ft, between 30 and 40 years of age, of stocky muscular build and with greying light brown hair.
He was wearing a brown jacket, a dark jumper, blue jeans and black shoes.
The inquiry was upgraded to a murder investigation after forensic specialists studied the scene.The inquiry was upgraded to a murder investigation after forensic specialists studied the scene.
Assistant State Pathologist Dr Michael Curtis, who carried out the preliminary examination of the area, is due to hold a full post mortem examination at University College Hospital.
Meanwhile, the scene remains sealed off as gardai search for a motive for the crime.