A man who died in his home in Liverpool was today named by police.
Merseyside Police rushed to Priory Road in Anfield on Wednesday, July 13, at around 10am following reports a man was found dead. Once at the scene a forensic tent was placed outside the house as emergency services worked inside.
Paramedics, attended the scene but the man was pronounced dead in the home. His death is being treated as unexplained. Merseyside Police have now confirmed the man is 32-year-old Alexandr Cebanu.
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After attempts to find his family, police are now asking for anybody who knew Alexandr or his family to come forward.
A spokesperson from Merseyside Police said: "We are appealing on behalf of Liverpool & Wirral coroner's office for help to trace the next of kin of a man from Romania who sadly passed away in Anfield. Alexandr Cebanu, 32, was found at his home address on Priory Road, Anfield on Wednesday, July 13, at around 10am where he was sadly pronounced deceased by emergency services.
"There are no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death. Anyone with information as to NOK details, should contact coroner's investigation officer Pam Robbins at Liverpool & Wirral Coroner's Office on 0151 351 0576 or via email pamela.robbins1@liverpool.gov.uk."
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