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Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News
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Sophie Halle-Richards

Police appeal to find family of homeless man found dead outside Manchester Children's Hospital

Police have launched an appeal to find the family of a homeless man who was found dead outside Manchester Children's Hospital.

Lukasz Kowalczyk, 34, was found in a car park opposite the hospital on Hathersage Road on December 6.

No further details have been released about his death but police have confirmed it is not being treated as suspicious.

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Mr Kowalczyk is understood to have been homeless and living on the streets of Manchester in the lead up to his death.

Police they have not been able to locate any family for the Polish national.

They are urging anyone who might have known Mr Kowalczyk, or have any information about his family, to contact Manchester Coroner's Court.

In a post on Twitter, GMP City Centre said: "We are appealing for the public’s help to trace the next of kin of a man from Poland.

"Lukasz Kowalczyk, 34, died near the MRI on 6 December 2021. There are no suspicious circumstances."

Anyone with information should call the coroner's officer on 0161 856 3527.

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