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Man charged with Canberra Hospital murder

An 18 year old's charged with killing a fellow patient at Canberra Hospital's mental health unit. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS) (AAP)

Police have charged an 18-year-old man with murder following an incident at Canberra Hospital in the early hours of Sunday morning.

Officers were called to the hospital just after midnight following reports of an alleged assault at the hospital's adult mental health unit.

An ACT police spokesman said the incident led to the death of a 38-year-old male patient.

Police then charged the 18-year-old Canberra man, also a patient, and took him to the ACT watch house.

He will appear before the ACT Magistrates Court charged with murder on Monday.

Mental health unit staff tried to revive the 38-year-old man at the scene following the assault but were unsuccessful.

ACT police detective superintendent Hall O'Meagher said officers were investigating the circumstances that led to the death of the 38-year-old.

He said no weapons were used in the incident.

"There will be a post-mortem examination in the coming days, and we're hoping that that will help us to confirm what the cause and manner of death were," he told reporters in Canberra on Sunday.

"The two people weren't known to each other on a long-term basis but they had known each other within the mental health unit over the past few days."

No other patients or staff members in the unit were injured following the incident.

"When police arrived, the situation was in control, the security staff at the hospital had got the situation under control and it was a matter of them handing it over to us at that point in time," Detective Superintendent O'Meagher said.

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