A man in his 60s has died in Co Fermanagh after an ‘incident’ in the Derrylin area on Monday.
The Health and Safety Executive are making enquiries in relation to the incident, which took place in the Doon Road area of the village on Monday evening.
The PSNI said they had received a report of the incident, but they are not treating the man's death as suspicious.
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A police spokesperson said: “A man in his 60s has sadly passed away following an incident in the Doon Road area of Derrylin.
“Police received a report of the incident yesterday evening, Monday 12th September.
“The death is not being treated as suspicious and the Health and Safety Executive has been informed.”
In a statement the Health and Safety Executive said it was continuing to make enquiries into the incident.
“HSENI is aware of an incident that occurred yesterday in the Derrylin area, and is continuing to make enquiries,” a spokesperson said.
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