‘This feels like a bad dream’: Dad found dead in Scots flat named locally as heartbroken partner pays tribute

A DAD found dead in a Scots flat has been named locally as his heartbroken partner paid tribute.

Mercy crews were scrambled to Manor Street in Falkirk town centre after the alarm was raised just after 4pm yesterday.

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A man found dead in a Scots flat has been named locally
Mercy crews were scrambled to Manor Street in Falkirk town centre

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Mercy crews were scrambled to Manor Street in Falkirk town centre
Darren's devastated partner Angela Coyne took to social media to pay tribute

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Darren’s devastated partner Angela Coyne took to social media to pay tribute

The body of a man was discovered and cops have since launched a probe into the “unexplained” death.

He can be named locally as Scots dad Darren Wright.

His devastated partner Angela Coyne took to social media to pay tribute.

She wrote: “I can’t believe I am writing this about you.

“I love you so much, my heart is completely broken. I have never spent a night without you.

“I’ll raise our little girl, I won’t let her forget you.

“This feels like a bad dream, I’ll love you for the rest of my life. I wish we got so much more time together.

“I miss you so much. Sleep tight my handsome man, forever in my heart.”

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Another person said: “Can’t believe I’m having to write this.
Rest in peace Darren.

“Ten years of friendship and loyalty!

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“I will never forget you and the times we had, going to miss you bro.
Until we meet again.”

A third said: “Still in shock, rest easy cousin. Was only last Saturday we where stood talking away.

“Remembering your joy and spirit. You lived fully and touched many hearts. We miss you dearly. Rest in peace.”

A fourth put: “RIP Darren, you were definitely taken too soon. I genuinely don’t know what to say. I’m in total shock.

“You’ll be missed Dan.”

We told how an area of the town was completely sealed off while officers investigated.

An eyewitness said yesterday: “I was sitting in the cafe along the road with my friend and we heard a bit of a commotion.

“It was hard to hear what was being said though.

“A woman came in and said there was two police vans along the road.

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“The officers were stopping people from going into a block of flats.

“Before you knew it the place was swimming with police.”

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