
A man was confirmed dead after being found in a Staffordshire property.
police and paramedics were called to the scene in Dunkirk, in Newcastle-under-Lyme , this morning, March 17. Police said they are not treating the death of a man as suspicious. Officers had been called to the property at 10am today. A Staffordshire Police spokesman said: "This is a non-suspicious death." Police called in West Midlands Ambulance Service following the discovery of the man's body, StokeonTrentLive reports . READ MORE: £800k cannabis bust after police raid Rowley Regis industrial estate A spokesman for the ambulance service said: "We were called by Staffordshire Police at 10.19am to reports of a patient in cardiac arrest. An ambulance arrived at the property in the Dunkirk area of Newcastle-under-Lyme two minutes later. "Unfortunately, it was immediately obvious that nothing could be done to save the man and he was confirmed dead at the scene." READ NEXT: For the latest stories on crime and from the courts, sign up to our newsletter here 'I won't hold my breath' - National Express passengers respond as bus strike suspended 'Perfect' daughter who 'loved a good party' dies at just 25 after asthma attack Judge's brutal put down for 'thug' who broke man's jaw leaving him unable to eat £800k cannabis bust after police raid Rowley Regis industrial estate Primark shopper made to 'strip down to boxers' at till in front of 'laughing customers'