Foul play ruled out in Clarenbridge death

Gardaí have ruled out foul play in the death of a young man whose badly burned body was found in a wood in Co Galway on Sunday night.

Gardaí have ruled out foul play in the death of a young man whose badly burned body was found in a wood in Co Galway on Sunday night.

Gardaí have yet to identify the man, whose remains were discovered by a man walking his dog on the Kilcronan estate in Clarinbridge.

Meanwhile gardaí have refused to release the post-mortem results on the body of a man found in a house in the Bushy Park area of Galway on Sunday afternoon.

There was no obvious sign of injury on the body of 61-year-old Sean Conlon, which was found on a landing in the house.

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