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Unidentified man with serious injuries discovered in underground car park

He was found at 5.05am at Carnegie Court Apartments, in Dublin.

AN UNIDENTIFIED MAN was found with serious injuries in the underground car park of a Dublin apartment block today.

Gardaí say the man was found at the Carnegie Court apartments in Swords. They are seeking witnesses to an incident that occurred in the early hours of this morning at the apartment complex.

There was no form of identification on this man and he remains unidentified. It is not known at this stage how he sustained the injury.

The injured man was discovered in the underground car park at approximately 5.50am this morning. He has been removed to Beaumont Hospital and is in a serious condition.

He is described as:

  • A white male
  • Believed to be in his late 30s/early 40s
  • Has brown hair
  • Is of medium build.

He was wearing:

  • A white Slazenger t-shirt
  • Navy track suit bottoms
  • Black Sketcher runners – size 8.

Gardaí are appealing for any persons who were in the area of Carnegie Court Apartments on North Street, Swords between the hours of 10pm on Monday night and 6am this morning Tuesday, 13 June, to contact them at Swords Garda Station 6664700, or the Garda Confidential Line 1 800 666 111, or any garda station.

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