Greater Manchester Police have launched a formal murder investigation after a body of a man was found in Bury earlier this week.

Police were called to an address on Ainsworth Road in Radcliffe on Tuesday morning to reports of a burglary in progress with a white labradoodle dog being taken from the address.

On searching the address, police unfortunately found a man in the property, who was sadly declared deceased at the scene.

Greater Manchester Police can now confirm that victim’s name as 45-year-old Donald ‘Prentice’ Patience.

Donald’s loved ones described him as “a much-loved son, brother and father and will be sorely missed by many, affectionately known as Prentice.”

The victim’s loved ones are currently being supported by family liaison officers at this difficult time whilst the dog is being looked after by the relevant authority.

Due to the circumstances in which the man was found a home office post-mortem examination has taken place and this has concluded that death is suspicious.

Since enquiries began shortly after three men were arrested in connection with this incident on suspicion of murder.

After being questioned two men, aged 27 and 41, have been released bailed pending further enquires, whilst a 39-year-old man remains in police custody.

To help with further enquiries, officers are now appealing to the public who may have seen or heard anything unusual earlier this week in and around the area.

Detective Chief Inspector Rachel Smith of GMP’s Major Incident Team said: “First, as a force, we would like to pass on our condolences to Donald’s loved ones at this extremely distressing time, we are doing all we can to get the answers they deserve and find out what has happened.

“Since we were made aware of this incident earlier this week our investigation has been swift and precise, with three arrested because of our enquiries with one at the scene at the time of the suspected burglary.

“I would like to reassure the local public, as I understand there will be alarm when finding out about this, but we are confident it is a targeted attack.

“We now want to appeal to the local community for any eyewitness accounts or footage of any activity that we may be able to link to this investigation.

“We are also looking for people who may know Donald, have seen him walking his beloved white labradoodle in the local area or have any knowledge of any activity at or near his address, which is an end terrace on Ainsworth Road, since Friday 18 August 2023.

“It is crucial we have as much detail as possible to help piece together what has happened in this tragic incident where someone has sadly lost their life.

“We are keeping all available lines of enquiry open but no matter how small, your piece of information may be that crucial bit of evidence we need that can help us with this investigation.”

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