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Police surround pub after man dies

Police at the South Eastern Hotel
Police at the South Eastern Hotel

Police were called to a pub yesterday after a man in his 50s died.

Forensics crews joined officers and paramedics at Strood's South Eastern Hotel, which closed a month ago, following reports of a sudden death.

Police are investigating the cause of the suspected heart attack in Station Road, which they were called to at 12.50pm.

Residents said the pub closed a month ago and there were 'Closed for Refurbishment' signs in the window yesterday.

It is thought rooms above the pub were still being used for hotel accommodation. A suspected break-in was reported to police on Friday.

Station Road resident John Gray, 80, said: "I've lived here since 1945. It used to be a nice pub but it's not my sort of place any more."

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