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Murder inquiry after Kevin Kearney's body found in lake Murder inquiry after Kevin Kearney's body found in lake
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A man whose body was found in a lake in north Belfast has been named locally as Kevin Kearney.A man whose body was found in a lake in north Belfast has been named locally as Kevin Kearney.
A murder investigation is continuing after Mr Kearney's body was found by police in Alexandra Park, off the Antrim Road, on Wednesday afternoon. A murder investigation is continuing after his body was found by police in Alexandra Park, off the Antrim Road, on Wednesday afternoon.
It is understood Mr Kearney was in his 40s. A post-mortem examination will be carried out to determine how he died.It is understood Mr Kearney was in his 40s. A post-mortem examination will be carried out to determine how he died.
The police say they want to hear from anyone who was in the park between 08:30 BST and 09:30 BST on Tuesday.The police say they want to hear from anyone who was in the park between 08:30 BST and 09:30 BST on Tuesday.
It is believed Mr Kearney was a father of four who lived in the Dunmore housing estate, close to Alexandra Park.
It is thought his partner reported him missing after he went for a walk with his dogs in the park on Tuesday but did not return home.
DUP North Belfast MP Nigel Dodds said: "The entire community will share in the sense of shock at this appalling news.DUP North Belfast MP Nigel Dodds said: "The entire community will share in the sense of shock at this appalling news.
"Our thoughts are with the family of the deceased. I appeal for anyone who can assist the police investigation to pass on whatever information they have.""Our thoughts are with the family of the deceased. I appeal for anyone who can assist the police investigation to pass on whatever information they have."
SDLP councillor Pat Convery, who chairs the north Belfast community safety partnership, said: "This is a very tragic event.SDLP councillor Pat Convery, who chairs the north Belfast community safety partnership, said: "This is a very tragic event.
"My thoughts and prayers are with the man's family.""My thoughts and prayers are with the man's family."