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Body found in Portrush believed to be that of missing man

Marc Mackay went missing two weeks ago.

THE PSNI HAVE found a body in the Portrush area of Northern Ireland.

The body is of a man in his early twenties, and although is yet to be formally identified, it is believed to be the body of missing person Marc Mackay.

Mackay, whose real name was Adam but who went by Marc, has been missing since the start of the month.

Mackay was last seen in the Harbour area of Portrush at around 1am in the morning on Sunday, August 3. Police have said that they are not treating the death as suspicious.

The 24 year old is described as having a thin build with short spiky hair. At the time of his disappearance he described by the PSNI as having been wearing a short sleeved denim shirt and light blue denim jeans.

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