Police discover man useless in automobile in Inkberrow, Worcestershire

West Mercia Law enforcement officials went to Knighton Lane in Inkberrow on Sunday, June 21, with concern for the welfare of a person in a automobile. It was found that the person was useless. His dying isn't being handled as suspicious. READ MORE: Two-day crimson warning issued for Worcestershire as heatwave may attain 40C A …



West Mercia Law enforcement officials went to Knighton Lane in Inkberrow on Sunday, June 21, with concern for the welfare of a person in a automobile.

It was found that the person was useless. His dying isn’t being handled as suspicious.

READ MORE: Two-day crimson warning issued for Worcestershire as heatwave may attain 40C

A spokesperson for West Mercia Police mentioned: “Officers attended Knighton Lane in Inkberrow yesterday night (21 June) following the priority for the welfare of a person in a automobile.

“Sadly, it was found that the person was deceased.

“His dying isn’t being handled as suspicion, with no third-party involvement and a file can be ready for the coroner.”

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