Man missing from Dublin found dead on beach in Wales had been assaulted and 'needed facial surgery'
A Dublin takeaway worker, who was found washed up on a beach in Wales, was told he would need facial surgery by hospital staff for a wound he suffered in an assault prior to his death.
READ MORE: Ireland storm warning as Met Eireann pinpoints two ‘impacts’ before sudden temperature plungeLater that month he was admitted to hospital in Dublin. Staff there told him that he would require facial surgery due to the injury he had sustained in an assault. Before he discharged himself from hospital he was assessed by the psychology team and a social worker who found no cause for concern, the hearing was told.
A missing persons investigation was launched by gardai but Mr Guzun's body was discovered four days later in Wales. Dr Rogers said: "While stages of decomposition have to be taken into account, the appearance of the lungs, the presence of middle ear haemorrhage, water in the airways and water in the stomach, would all be consistent with death as a result of drowning.
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