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Body of teenager Kyle Doherty found after 20 hours in courtyard of club where he went missing on New Year's Eve Body of teenager Kyle Doherty found in courtyard of club where he went missing on New Year's Eve
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Questions are being asked after it took police almost 20 hours to find the body of a teenager who went missing at a New Year party. Questions are being asked after it took police more than eight hours to find the body of a missing Scottish teenager who was found in the club where he was reported missing.
The body, thought to be that of Kyle Doherty, 19, from Scotland, was found at 10pm on New Year’s Day in the courtyard in the Manchester club where he was last seen. Initial reports suggested 19-year-old Kyle Doherty had been reported missing from Suede nightclub in Manchester at 01:45 on New Year’s Day and his body was found in a courtyard at the club at 10pm on Thursday.
He had been with a large group of friends at the Suede nightclub in Manchester city centre and they last saw him at 00:30 on Thursday. He was reported missing to police at 01:45. However, Greater Manchester Police later clarified that his disappearance had only been reported to them at 1:45pm on New Year’s Day just over eight hours after his body was found.
The force tweeted this picture of Mr Doherty on Thursday evening and an appeal. The force tweeted this picture of Mr Doherty on Thursday evening with an appeal.
Kyle went missing in the early hours of New Year's Day, sparking this police appeal Within hours, the body was found in the club’s courtyard.Kyle went missing in the early hours of New Year's Day, sparking this police appeal Within hours, the body was found in the club’s courtyard.
There are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the teenager’s death, but officers are still investigating how he died. One line of inquiry is he may have accidentally fallen from a terrace.There are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the teenager’s death, but officers are still investigating how he died. One line of inquiry is he may have accidentally fallen from a terrace.
The teenager has not been formally identified, but his next of kin have been informed. It is thought Mr Doherty was a youth team midfielder with Stenhousemuir FC, who are in Scottish League One.The teenager has not been formally identified, but his next of kin have been informed. It is thought Mr Doherty was a youth team midfielder with Stenhousemuir FC, who are in Scottish League One.
In a statement, Greater Manchester Police said: “The body of a 19-year-old man has been found in the city centre.In a statement, Greater Manchester Police said: “The body of a 19-year-old man has been found in the city centre.
“At around 10pm yesterday, Thursday 1st January 2015, officers discovered the body of a man on Longworth Street, near Deansgate.“At around 10pm yesterday, Thursday 1st January 2015, officers discovered the body of a man on Longworth Street, near Deansgate.
“The death is not being treated as suspicious and formal ID has yet to take place.”“The death is not being treated as suspicious and formal ID has yet to take place.”
The force was unable to confirm why it took so long to find the body as the investigation is in its early stages. The club told the Manchester Evening News it was assisting police with the investigation and offered its condolences to the man’s family.The force was unable to confirm why it took so long to find the body as the investigation is in its early stages. The club told the Manchester Evening News it was assisting police with the investigation and offered its condolences to the man’s family.