Police investigating the murder of a Big Issue seller in Dundee are set to revisit the area where he was found dead.
The body of Patrick McDade, 37, was discovered in his flat on the city's Brown Constable Street by his own father a week ago.
Detectives from Tayside Police now believe he was killed on the weekend of January 17 and 18.
Police will return to Mr McDade's flat as they continue to appeal for help to track down a man, thought to be in his late 20's, who was seen coming out of the common close of the building at around 10pm on Saturday, January 17.
Meanwhile, the funeral of another Big Issue seller from Dundee took place yesterday.
Lisa Mitchell, who worked the pitch outside the city's train station, died of pneumonia at Ninewells Hospital three days after Mr McDade was last seen. The pair were thought to be good friends.
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