CCTV released of moments before 'suspicious' death of man in Sydney stairwell

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Police have released CCTV of two men who could help their investigation into the suspicious death of a 25-year-old man found in a gaming café stairwell in Sydney's CBD on December 7. 9News DETAILS:

The 25-year-old Chinese national entered the FBI Cyber Cafe in the Meriton shopping precinct on Kent Street around 9pm on December 4 and his body was found by a cleaner three days later on December 7 at about 3pm.

The injuries suffered by the 25-year-old have led police to label his death as "suspicious" and detectives are currently investigating the man's links to Sydney.Officers are calling on the two men to come forward and "tell their side of the story". "The post-mortem identified the male suffered face and chest injuries," Detective Acting Inspector Austen Devereux said.

CCTV shows two men, who were also in the gaming cafe, follow the 25-year-old into the hallway before leaving the shopping centre a short time later. "The males in the CCTV footage can assist with inquiries. We urge those males to come forward and tell their side of the story," Devereux said.His body was found three days later in the stairwell.Police are calling for anyone who recognises the two men or has information about the incident to contact authorities.

 

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guy who touched the camera is definitely dodgey and up to no good .

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