Police are investigating after the body of a 37-year-old man was found at a Woolworths loading dock in Brisbane's north on Tuesday morning, triggering an emergency response and early-day inquiries at the site. Emergency services were called to the area around Buckland Road, Nundah, at about 3.30am after reports a man had been found unresponsive near the loading dock.
Body found at Woolworths loading dock in Nundah
Police are investigating after the body of a 37-year-old man was found at a Woolworths loading dock in Brisbane's north on Tuesday morning, triggering an emergency response and early-day inquiries at the site.
Emergency services were called to the area around Buckland Road, Nundah, at about 3.30am after reports a man had been found unresponsive near the loading dock. Paramedics and police attended, but the man was declared dead at the scene a short time later.
While authorities have not publicly detailed the circumstances leading to the discovery, the location and timing have prompted a focus on CCTV coverage, staff and delivery schedules, and the man's movements prior to the incident. In cases like this, investigators typically work to establish whether the death is suspicious, whether medical factors are involved, and whether there were any witnesses in the early-morning window when the area is usually quiet but not deserted due to logistics and deliveries.
For the local community, the incident is likely to raise concerns about safety in commercial precincts after hours, particularly around back-of-house areas that are less visible and lightly trafficked overnight. Police are expected to continue making inquiries and may issue further updates as the investigation progresses.


















































