Officers are treating his death as 'unexplained'
The man - aged in his 70s - was found dead at a property on Goyt Road yesterday afternoon . Police are treating his death as 'unexplained'.
Officers believe he had visited a number of the pubs in the area on Friday night. He is believed to have left The Cock pub at around 11.15pm to walk home.Police are now trying to trace the man's movements before his death, with officers urging anyone who saw a 'man with injuries or something that didn't seem quite right' to get in touch. Officers are carrying out enquiries in Whaley Bridge as part of their investigations.
Detective Inspector Steve Topham, of Derbyshire Police said, said: "At this time we are not treating the death as suspicious, but as unexplained and we are keeping an open mind. "We are working hard to trace the man movements in the last 24 hours before his death, and we would like to hear from anyone who may have noticed a man with injuries or something that didn’t seem quite right."
Anyone with information, CCTV or dashcam footage should call 101 quoting 23000499787, or use the Derbyshire Police website, Facebook or Twitter. You can also anonymously contact the independent charity CrimeStoppers, on 0800 555 111, or by visiting the CrimeStoppers website.Read more of today's top stories here
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