“Deceased Individual Found at Liverpool Hotel”

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Tragically, an individual was discovered deceased at a hotel located in Liverpool city center.

Numerous police vehicles and ambulances were seen outside the easyHotel on Castle Street during Tuesday afternoon, and an officer was observed inside one of the cars.

A representative from Merseyside Police informed the Liverpool Echo that emergency services were summoned to the hotel in response to a fatality report. The North West Ambulance Service alerted the authorities about the incident at the hotel around 11:15 a.m. on Tuesday.

Investigations are currently underway to determine the circumstances and officially identify the deceased individual. Initial indications suggest that the death is non-suspicious.

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