Tributes have been paid to “gentleman” Brian McCusker after his body was found following a search in west Belfast.
Volunteers conducted a search on Tuesday in the Distillery Street area for Mr McCusker after he was last seen on November 4.
In an updated statement on Wednesday, a spokesperson from the PSNI said: “Police attended the scene of a sudden death of a man in the Distillery Street area of Belfast on Tuesday 5th November. The death is not being treated as suspicious.”
Paying tribute to Mr McCusker, the Unison Royal Victoria Hospital and Muckamore branch committee page on social media said they were “devastated” at his passing and described him as their “dear comrade and member”.
“Brian was a passionate dog lover and Man Utd fan. All have described Bap as a gentleman and someone always willing to help, Bap would regularly attend UNISON demos and picket lines,” they wrote.
“Bap played a key role in the delivery of patient care, he took his role seriously in the delivery and picking up of blood products throughout the hospital.
“He was very much respected by all professions and disciplines across the RVH. With almost 30 years service I know all members will join us in expressing our deepest condolences, love and solidarity to Bap’s wonderful and very well respected family at their devastating loss. They are all in our thoughts and prayers.
“All of us working in the hospital have gone through very hard times, individually and collectively, however looking after yourself doesn’t make sense if we’re not looking after each other.
“We ask all members to attend Baps funeral mass. Details to follow… RIP comrade.”
Posting an update to their social media accounts last night, the Community Rescue Service (Belfast District) said: “Sad news to share. CRS volunteers were tasked today (Tuesday) to search for a person missing in the Belfast area.
“We regret to inform you that this afternoon one of our teams located a body believed to be that of the missing person.
“The management and volunteers of the Community Rescue Service extend our prayers and deepest sympathy to the family and friends of the deceased.”
It comes after police earlier on Tuesday said they were increasingly concerned for the welfare of the 50-year-old man.