Body of man ‘not seen for more than a week’ found as paramedics carry out welfare check

Paramedics found a body whilst carrying out a welfare check in Swindon on Thursday.

South Western Ambulance Service attended an address in Shaftesbury Avenue shortly before 12pm yesterday (24 March) to check on a man who had ‘not been seen for more than a week’.

Unable to get into the property, Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service were sent to the incident. Firefighters were able to open the door and allow paramedics access.

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On entry, they discovered the body of a man. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Wiltshire Police attended the scene and awaited the arrival of a private ambulance.

“At around midday we were called to the sudden death of a man at a property in Shaftesbury Avenue, Swindon”, a force spokesperson confirmed.

They added: “His death is not being treated as suspicious and a file will now be prepared for HM Coroner.”

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