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Man's body discovered in Donegal house

The incident is not believed to be suspicious but the man’s body has been removed to Letterkenny General hospital for a post mortem.

THE BODY OF a man in his 50s has been found at a house in Donegal this afternoon.

Gardaí in Buncrana are investigating the circumstances of a “sudden death” at the house in Carnashannagh.

The body of the man has been removed from the house and taken to Letterkenny General hospital for a post mortem.

Gardaí said the scene has been preserved for a technical examination. The incident is not believed to be suspicious.

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    Mar 21st 2014, 2:47 PM

    That’s awful news.

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    Mar 21st 2014, 6:19 PM

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    Mar 21st 2014, 6:22 PM

    Very sad but this is not a news story .

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