Appeal to trace family after man's death

Alex McIntyre
BBC News, West Midlands
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City of Wolverhampton Council has urged family or friends of the man to come forward

Relatives and friends of a man who recently died have been urged to come forward so his funeral can be arranged.

Jonathon Edward Hutchingson, previously known as Jonathon Edward Glazebrook, died at the age of 63, City of Wolverhampton Council said.

According to the authority, he lived in the Pendeford area of Wolverhampton and was originally from Brentwood, Essex.

The council said it had made the appeal to give families and acquaintances the chance to get involved with funeral arrangements should they wish to.

Anyone who was related to Mr Hutchingson, or who has any information that may help trace his relatives, should get in touch with the council's protection and funerals officer Diane Washbrook by emailing [email protected] or phoning 07967769826.

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