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Liverpool Echo
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Alan Weston

Man found dead in Travelodge leaves city in shock

People across the city were left shocked and saddened by the news a man was found dead at a city centre hotel yesterday.

Police and paramedics attended the scene at around 10am yesterday (Sunday) after the man was found in a Travelodge hotel room, at Old Haymarket in the city centre.

The man was pronounced dead a short time later.

Police have said that the circumstances surrounding his deaths are not believed to be suspicious.

Enquiries are ongoing to inform the man's next of kin.

ECHO readers were quick to send sympathy to the man's family and express their sadness at the news.

Rita V Murphy said: "So very sorry for your family and friends sending you all hugs and prayers."

Lynda Cooper said: "My thoughts are with all his family."

Sara Christine said: "Rip thoughts and prays for the man's family and friends."

Lorraine Miller said: "Rest In Peace. Condolences to your family and friends."

Ann Harding said: "So sad this is a daily headline lately."

Kathy Don said: "RIP so so sad, deepest sympathy to his poor family."

A Merseyside police spokeperson said : "We can confirm that emergency services have been in Liverpool City Centre following the death of a man this morning, Sunday 6 June.

"At around 10am, the ambulance service informed officers of a man being found in a room at the Travelodge, Old Haymarket. He was sadly pronounced dead a short time later.

"Enquiries are ongoing to inform the man’s next of kin. The circumstances are not believed to be suspicious."

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