A man in his forties has been found dead by police in a Bradford cemetery.
Officers were called to the scene at Bowling Cemetery, West Bowling at 5.20am this morning, and upon attending found the man had died.
The police are not treating the death as suspicious.
Speaking on the incident, a police spokesperson said: "At about 5.20am today police received a concern for safety report for a male in Bowling Cemetery.
"Officers attended and found the male, who is believed to be in his forties, deceased.
"His death is not being treated as suspicious. Enquiries are continuing."
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