Tragic death of Leeds man in his 20’s ‘not treated as suspicious’

The death of a man in his 20s at a property in Morley is not being treated as suspicious, police say.

Officers have said the investigation into the man’s death in Britannia Road on Monday (November 27) “is not being treated as suspicious” and a file has been prepared for the coroner.

West Yorkshire Police[1] and paramedics were called to the house where a man in his 20s was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.

Emergency services attended the property in Morley at 4.29pm yesterday evening. Earlier today, West Yorkshire Police confirmed that the man being treated by emergency services at the address passed away shortly after they were called.

West Yorkshire Police said: “Police were made aware by Yorkshire Ambulance Service[3] at 4.29pm that they were treating a man in his 20s at an address on Britannia Road, Morley.

“The male was pronounced deceased a short time later. Enquiries into this death are in their early stages. We can confirm that the death is being treated as non-suspicious and a file prepared for the coroner.”

References

  1. ^ West Yorkshire Police (www.leeds-live.co.uk)
  2. ^ Domestic abuse killers to face tougher sentences after campaign by Leeds mum over daughter’s murder (www.leeds-live.co.uk)
  3. ^ Yorkshire Ambulance Service (www.leeds-live.co.uk)