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Police revisit Kirkcaldy murder scene

Police on Alison Street (left) and Kevin Byrne (right).
Police on Alison Street (left) and Kevin Byrne (right).

Police have revisited a Kirkcaldy murder scene as they investigate the death of a local man.

The body of 45-year-old Kevin Byrne, who was also known locally as Kevin Forrester, was found at his home in Alison Street on Tuesday February 5.

Following a post mortem examination, his death is being treated as murder.

Kevin Byrne, 45, was found dead at a property on Alison Street

Police Scotland’s major investigation team returned to Alison Street on Sunday to speak with local residents and other members of the public in the area.

Between 3.30pm and 6.30pm officers stopped pedestrians and motorists and asked them if they remembered seeing any suspicious activity in Alison Street during the same time period two weekends ago.

This is believed to have been the last time Kevin was seen alive.

Detective Inspector Carol Craig said: “We are committed to provide Kevin’s family with the answers they deserve in relation to his death and as part of our ongoing inquiries we are revisiting Alison Street on Sunday to try and get vital information from the local community.

Police on Alison Street.

“Our officers will be engaging with those who live in the area, as well as those passing through, to establish if anyone saw or heard anything that might be of interest or significance to this investigation.

“Prior to our revisit, however, if anyone believes they have information that can help bring those responsible for Kevin’s murder to justice, then please contact police immediately.”

Those with information can contact the Major Investigation Team via 101 and quote incident number 915 of the 5th February.

Alternatively, an anonymous report can be made to the charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.