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Major police probe in Kirkcaldy after man found dead in courtyard

The scene in Adam Smith Court on Sunday afternoon.
The scene in Adam Smith Court on Sunday afternoon.

A major investigation has been launched after the body of a man was found in a Kirkcaldy street early on Sunday morning.

Police cordoned off an area of Adam Smith Court after the grim discovery was made shortly before 9.45am and officers have been stationed at the scene throughout the day.

The Courier understands the man was found with serious injuries in the street and was pronounced dead at the scene, although detectives are understood to be treating the death as “unexplained” at this moment in time.

Police tape could be seen preventing access to garages and an alleyway which is understood to lead through to a courtyard area at the rear of the blocks of flats.

A Police Scotland spokesperson confirmed: “Around 9.41am on Sunday December 23, a man was found dead on Adam Smith Court.

“Officers are currently in attendance and inquiries are ongoing.”

The flats themselves are in a fairly sought after part of Kirkcaldy town centre, with properties at the front of the complex looking on to the Esplanade and out on to the Firth of Forth.

It is understood the man’s body was found in a courtyard to the west of the development which is fully enclosed by large commercial premises in and around the town centre.

Access can only be gained by an alleyway which was taped off as police continued their initial investigations into the circumstances surrounding the man’s death.

Detectives could be seen conducting door-to-door enquiries throughout the blocks of flats during the afternoon.

One neighbour, who did not wish to be named, said she was shocked to see police activity in a normally quiet part of town.

“We only heard that a body had been found this morning – the place was crawling with police officers, forensics and CID earlier on, but we really don’t know what’s happened,” she said.

“It’s shocking at the best of times but it’s even more tragic this close to Christmas.

“Somebody’s going to get a knock at the door aren’t they? It’s horrible.

“We’d heard the body was still in the courtyard area this afternoon, so the police are obviously taking it seriously.”

Anyone who may have any information which could assist the police’s probe into the death should contact 101 or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.