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Body found after Manchester new year night out disappearance Kyle Doherty: Footballer's body found in Manchester after new year's night out
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A body has been found in the search for a teenager who disappeared during a new year's night out with friends in Manchester city centre. A young footballer who disappeared while on a new year's night out in Manchester has been found dead.
Kyle Doherty, 19, from Scotland, was last seen at Suede nightclub in Longworth Street near Deansgate at about 13:35 GMT on New Year's Day. Kyle Doherty, 19, who played for Stenhousemuir FC's youth team, was last seen at Suede nightclub in Longworth Street near Deansgate at about 13:35 GMT on New Year's Day.
Police said the body of a 19-year-old man was later found in the same street at about 22:00 GMT. Greater Manchester Police said the body of a 19-year-old man was found in the same street at about 22:00 GMT.
They are not treating the death as suspicious. Officers believe he accidently fell from the roof of the Suede nightclub.
His body was discovered in a utility shaft or gap between two buildings, said police.
Chairman of Stenhousemuir Football Club Bill Darroch said the "entire club was in shock" and devastated by the news of his death.
He said in a statement on the club's website: "Kyle was a talented footballer and had been a part of Stenhousemuir Football Club since signing for us in July 2013.
"He had become a regular in our Under-20s team and was starting to break through into the first team squad."
Mr Darroch added that the teenager was well-liked and valued by his team mates and coaches and would be "sorely missed by all who knew him".