Northern Ireland's Police Ombudsman is now set to review the PSNI’s early investigation after Matthew McCallan was reported missing, as detectives continue to investigate the circumstances around his death.
Matthew McCallan, who was found dead on Monday. NORTHERN IRELAND’S POLICE Ombudsman is now set to review the PSNI’s early investigation after Matthew McCallan was reported missing, as detectives continue to investigate the circumstances around his death.
The PSNI has stated that they first received a missing persons report shortly after 3.30 am on Sunday 4 December. His body was discovered in a ditch two miles away from the social event he had went out to attend.Frances McCallan, mother of Matthew, criticised the PSNI on Facebook for its initial response to her son’s disappearance.
The Superintendent further clarified that that enquiries have now ruled out speculation which circulated online that Matthew was seen getting into a silver car.
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