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Good afternoon,
You may have seen on the news or on our social media pages that a man's body has been found in a bin in Cash's Park off Daimler Road, Coventry.
The body of the man, who has not yet been identified but who is believed to be aged 40 to 50, was found by a member of the public in Cash’s Park off Daimler Road at around 5pm on Friday.
The victim was found in a Coventry City Council wheelie bin with a green lid, and we are working with the local authority to establish where the bin has been moved from.
It’s believed he may have been hit by a vehicle, before being moved to the park.
We are carrying out urgent enquiries to establish who the man is, and where and how he died.
The man has a tattoo of a cross with a snake wrapped around it on his back and the words “Little Stardust”, and a tattoo on his right arm saying 'nan' with a clover and the colours of the Irish flag.
Anyone with information, or who has dashcam or CCTV footage from the area, has been asked to get in touch via 101, quoting log 4148 of 13 March.
Det Ch Insp Phil Poole, leading the investigation, said: “We have a large team of detectives, forensic specialists and other staff working around the clock to establish what has happened to this man, who he is, and who is responsible.
“We’ve had several pieces of information come through to us as a direct result of our appeal, and we are following up those lines of enquiry.
“I really want to hear from anyone who recognises the descriptions of the tattoos on the man, as they are quite distinctive.
“I also really want to hear from anyone who has noticed unexplained damage on a vehicle, perhaps of a partner or relative, or anyone who’s noticed a sudden change in behaviour from someone they know.
“If you know or are responsible for what happened to this man, I would urge you to come forward now so that we can get the answers that he deserves.”
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