Man in his 80s found dead in Derry named locally
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The man whose body was found at his home in Londonderry two days ago has been named locally as Noel O鈥橲ullivan.
He was in his eighties and a retired orthodontist.
Police said they went to a house in the Culmore Road on Wednesday evening following a report of a sudden death.
A man in his 50s was arrested in connection with the investigation.
Detectives have been granted a 36 hour extension by a court in relation to the man who was detained.
Police said a post-mortem examination was carried but the results were "inconclusive" and further tests will be required to determine precisely how the man died.
Police are maintaining a presence at the scene.
'Just a lovely guy'
A neighbour said the entire community was in shock at the death.
Eddie Mahon, who lives on Culmore Road, said Mr O鈥橲ullivan was well known and highly respected.
Mr Mahon said: 鈥淲hen we realised what had happened it was absolutely devastating for all of us here in this area".
"There are six houses here and all of us would know each other and be friendly with each other. But we don鈥檛 live in each other鈥檚 pockets, we鈥檙e there if we鈥檙e needed," he told 91热爆 News NI.
"Its just a terrific place to live and everybody鈥檚 just devastated,鈥 he added.
He said Mr O鈥橲ullivan was a kind and generous man and often brought his bin in.
Mr Mahon continued: 鈥淣oel was a very nice man. He and his wife were very friendly and always there if you needed him. Just a lovely guy you know, just a great man."
'Huge shock'
The SDLP MLA Mark H Durkan has been in contact with the family and spoken to neighbours on the Culmore Road.
He said Mr O鈥 Sullivan was someone who was "highly respected across the city".
"He had a very long career in his chosen field and was well known to many," he added.
Mr Durkan said when he spoke to neighbours on Wednesday there was shock and sadness at the news.