Sudden death in North Cork under investigation

Gardai say initial findings indicate that the man's death is not suspicious
Mitchelstown Gardai are investigating a sudden death in the Ballindangan area
The alarm was raised after the body of a 36 year old man was discovered in a house by his flatmate this morning
At this stage Gardai say it doesn't appear to be suspicious and they believe the man may have sustained a fatal injury after a fall
His body remains at the scene while a forensic examination is conducted
It's expected his body will be removed from the house later and a post mortem examination conducted which will help to determine the course of the Garda investigation
However a Garda spokesman told RedFM News that the initial findings point to a tragic death
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