A general view of a canal in Kidsgrove (Image: Pete Stonier / Stoke Sentinel)

Body found in canal as police launch 'unexplained' death probe

by · Birmingham Live

The body of a man was sadly found in a canal near a train station, police have said. His death is currently being treated as 'unexplained' as officers work to find out more information about what happened.

They were called to a stretch of water near Kidsgrove Train Station just before 7am on Tuesday, October 29, following reports that someone had seen a body in the canal. A cordon was then set up and the remains were recovered from the area.

Anyone with information has been urged to come forward and notify police. A spokesperson for the force said: "We are investigating after the body of a man was found in a canal in Newcastle-under-Lyme.

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"We were called shortly before 7am [on] (Tuesday, October 29) to a canal near Kidsgrove Train Station following a report from someone who saw the body in the water. Officers went to the scene and set up a cordon.

"Sadly, the body of a man was found at the scene. We are currently treating the death as unexplained and have launched an investigation to find out more about what happened."

They added: "Anyone with any information is asked to get in touch with us by calling 101, quoting incident 86 of 29 October, or by using Live Chat on our website. To report anonymously, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."

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