Flowers were left in tribute to a man who was found dead at a bus stop.
Police were called by North West Ambulance Service after a man was found lying on Stonebridge Lane in Croxteth at around 4.50am on Monday, November 21. Officers attended the scene and pronounced the man dead.
A white tent and cordon was put up around the bus and forensics were seen carrying out enquiries and photographing the scene. Detectives were also seen carrying out door to door and CCTV enquiries.
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Merseyside Police confirmed the man's death was currently being treated as unexplained but was not initially believed to be suspicious. Merseyside Police have launched enquiries to confirm the man's identity and a post-mortem examination will take place to establish the cause of death.
Today, a bunch of flowers was left as tribute for the man. People also sent their messages of condolences and sent their own tributes.
Writing on the ECHO's Facebook page, Cathy Chadwick said: "Very sad RIP thinking of his family." Martina Jones added: "Rest in eternal peace. My deepest sympathy to all his family and friends."
Miriam Jackson also said: "Very sad, rest in peace" and Aj Jane Boyle added: "Poor man thoughts with he's family."
A spokesperson for Merseyside Police said: "We can confirm police are in attendance after a body was found in Croxteth this morning, Monday 21 November. At around 4.50am, the ambulance service contacted police to report a man being found lying on Stonebridge Lane.
"He was sadly found deceased. Enquiries are ongoing to confirm his identity. The incident is currently being treated as unexplained but not initially believed to be suspicious."
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