Bolton police officers are appealing for help after a man died yesterday.

Ferenc Strelicz died at the age of 61 yesterday  (March 27).

He lived on Chadwick Street in The Haulgh.

Officers are trying to trace his family following the death.

A police spokesman said: “Police are appealing for the public’s help to trace the family of a man from Chadwick Street, Bolton.

"Ferenc Strelicz , 61, sadly passed away on 27/03/23.

“There are believed to be no suspicious circumstances.

“Police Coroner’s Office: 0161 856 4687.”

 

The Bolton News:

The coroner records the details needed for the registration of the death.

The coroner records and investigates all sudden, unexpected and violent deaths or deaths which might come into these categories.

In some cases, the coroner may open an inquest, which is a judicial inquiry into the death.

The coroner is assisted in his work by coroner's officers and support staff. They receive reports of deaths, make inquiries on behalf of the coroner and liaise with relatives.

The coroner is also helped by Police Coroner's Officers, who are specially trained to work with relatives, arrange formal identification of bodies and take statements.