Cheshire Police is appealing to the public for help to trace the next-of-kin of a Congleton man who has sadly passed away.
Ian Mays, of Westlands Court in Congleton, died at his home on Thursday 16th October.
The 60-year-old was residing in Congleton at the time of his death, but is known to have links to the Macclesfield area.
There are no suspicious circumstances surrounding Ian’s death, but so far officers have been unable to trace his next-of-kin
Anyone with information which may aid the investigation is asked to contact Cheshire Police on 101 quoting 25000850821.
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