Police are yet to trace the family of a man found dead in Salthouse Dock.
Andrew Neil Sculley's body was pulled from the water in Liverpool city centre, on Sunday, April 9. All emergency services attended the scene but the 57-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene.
Officers have now confirmed that there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding Mr Sculley's death. Liverpool coroner's office is now appealing for help finding the man's family, with the support of Merseyside police.
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The man is believed to have connections to Staffordshire, Midlands and the Greater Manchester. A spokesperson for Merseyside police said: "Liverpool Coroner's Office is appealing for help in tracing the next-of-kin of a man.
"Andrew Neil Sculley, 57, was pronounced dead on Sunday 9 April after his body was found in Salthouse Dock in Liverpool.
"There are no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death. It is believed that Mr Sculley had connections to Staffordshire, Midlands and the Greater Manchester area and enquiries are ongoing to locate his next of kin.
"Anyone who can help the Coroner identify or trace any potential next of kin should call 0151 351 0039 or email elise.fahey@liverpool.gov.uk."
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