A single bunch of flowers have been left in a car park with a note in tribute to a man who died.
Police cordoned off a section of the street near Mount Pleasant car park on Sunday, May 28, following the death of a man. Emergency services were called to the scene at around 9.20am to reports a man had fallen from a car park.
His death is currently being treated as unexplained. The car park is closed and police said road closures were in place on Mount Pleasant, Brownlow Hill, Ainsworth Street and Hawkes Street.
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In a statement earlier today Merseyside Police said: "We can confirm that officers are currently at Mount Pleasant in Liverpool city centre this morning, Sunday 28 May, following the death of a man. Emergency services were called at around 9.20am to a report that the man had fallen from a car park.
"The man’s death is currently being treated as unexplained. The car park is closed and road closures are in place at Mount Pleasant, Brownlow Hill, Ainsworth Street and Hawkes Street.
"Motorists are advised to avoid the area. Thank you for your patience as we deal with this incident."
Floral tributes have now been left at the scene of the incident. One bouquet of flowers had a yellow post-it note attached which read: "RIP so sad".
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