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The North Charleston police examine the suspicious death on the weekend

North Charleston, SC (toilet) – The North Charleston police department opened an investigation into the death of a man, which they were bleeding on on Sunday.

In a police report it says that the officials reacted to the 6200 block of the Rolling Fork Road on the early Sunday at around 1:15 a.m. after reports on someone who struck under windows and doors of houses and asked for help.

On arrival, they found blood on the sidewalk, which led to the entrances of some condominiums, which led to a male victim that was on one of the entrances of the apartment on her stomach.

The police demanded Ems and tried to get an answer from the man both verbally and physically, but received none.

The officials checked for a pulse and found one, but it became weak over time.

When the police searched the area after the original crime scene or someone else who was possibly injured, an official remained to monitor the victim's pulse. When his pulse was not detectable, the officer began breast compressions until Ems arrived and took over.

The victim died of his injuries.

Details on the cause and type of death of the man were not published.

The Coroner's Office of the Charleston County has not yet published the victim's name.

The police confirmed that they have not yet arrested.

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