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Police investigate sudden death of man in west Belfast Police investigate sudden death of Kevin Doherty in west Belfast
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Police are investigating the death of a 30-year-old man in west Belfast. Police are investigating the sudden death of a 30-year-old man in Belfast.
Two other men are being treated in hospital. It is believed all three men had been to the same party. Detectives are waiting for the results of toxicology tests after Kevin Doherty died in west of the city on Tuesday.
There have been several recent incidents involving drugs in the city but it is not known whether drugs or drink are linked to this death. It is understood he was at party in the Divis area at the time. Two other men who are believed to have attended the same party were treated in hospital.
Detectives are waiting for the results of toxicology tests. There have been several recent incidents involving drugs in the city but it is not known whether drugs or alcohol are linked to this death.
Benny Lynch, a drugs awareness manager at Falls Community Council, said Mr Doherty's family were "totally devastated".
"Kevin was a popular young man in this community. Anyone you spoke to about Kevin spoke with a smile on their face about how much of a character he was in the area."
The father-of-one played football and coached for local clubs in the area.
It is understood that the two men who were hospitalised are recovering.