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Dubai Police urge public to help identify man found dead

July 17, 2024
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Dubai Police urge public to help identify man found dead
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The General Headquarters of the Dubai Police has called members of the public to assist in identifying the man in the photograph, as he was found dead in Al Muhaisnah II area, within the jurisdiction of Al Qusais Police Station and no identification document found with him.
Since the dead body was transferred to the General Department of Forensics and Criminology to determine the cause of death, no one has visited the police to report his missing.
The Al Qusais Police Station has called on the residents to help identify the man of the dead body. Individuals with any information pertaining to this matter may contact the call centre on 901. For those calling from outside the Emirate of Dubai, please prefix the contact number with 04.
 
 

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