Police in Northern Ireland are investigating the discovery of a man's body near a graveyard in Co Antrim.
The body was discovered by a council worker at Carnmoney Cemetery in Newtownabbey, near north Belfast.
Police tonight confirmed they do not believe he was murdered. One source said: "There was a knife sticking out of his chest.
"A bottle of water and pills were found beside him." The dead man's identity has not yet been released, although he is believed to have been in his 50s.
Police spent the day examining the area where the body was found, near a shelter at the cemetery gates, at around 8am.
As inquiries continued, a post mortem was arranged for tomorrow. But a Police Service of Northern Ireland spokeswoman said: "We are not treating the death as murder at this time."