Coroner needs public support following death of man in Weymouth

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The coroner for Dorset is seeking the assistance of the public to find the next of kin of a man who lived in Weymouth.

Malcolm James Sloper, who was 56 years old, died at his home address in Ranelagh Road on Wednesday 13 September 2023.

His death is not being treated as suspicious and no police investigation is needed into his death.

Coroner’s officer Lucy Manuel said: “We are not treating the death as suspicious. However, we have not been able to locate his next of kin.

“If any member of the public has any knowledge of his family members, please contact us as soon as possible on 01202 123900.”

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