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Clive Wilkinson next of kin appeal in Wallasey 2026

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Last updated: July 17, 2026 3:33 am
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Clive Wilkinson next of kin appeal in Wallasey 2026
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Key Points

  • The Liverpool and Wirral Coroner’s Office is appealing for help to trace the next of kin of Clive Wilkinson, 72, of Harrow Close in Wallasey.
  • Mr Wilkinson died on Friday 10 July 2026, and Merseyside Police say there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death.
  • The appeal is being shared through local media, including Wirral Globe, which reported the matter on 16 July 2026.
  • Anyone who knows Mr Wilkinson or has information about his relatives has been asked to contact Vivienne Bowerbank at the coroner’s office.

Wallasey (Liverpool standard) July 16, 2026- Liverpool and Wirral Coroner’s Office is appealing for help to trace the family of Clive Wilkinson, 72, after his death in uk/local/wallasey/">Wallasey. The request was published by Wirral Globe on 16 July 2026, which reported that Mr Wilkinson lived at Harrow Close in Wallasey and had died on Friday 10 July. Merseyside Police have said there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death.

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  • Key Points
  • Who was Clive Wilkinson and what is known?
  • What have officials said?
  • How can people help trace the next of kin?
  • What is the background to this development?
  • What could this mean for local readers?

Who was Clive Wilkinson and what is known?

Clive Wilkinson is identified in the reports as a 72-year-old man from Harrow Close in Wallasey. The available reporting does not indicate any criminal investigation or unusual circumstances, and the case is being treated as a next-of-kin appeal rather than a public safety alert. The coroner’s office is seeking relatives so that formal arrangements and notifications can be completed.

What have officials said?

As reported by Wirral Globe and Merseyside Police, the key point is that there are no suspicious circumstances around Mr Wilkinson’s death. The coroner’s office has asked anyone who knows him or knows where his next of kin may be to come forward. The contact named in the reports is Vivienne Bowerbank, with the coroner’s office providing a telephone number and email address for information.

How can people help trace the next of kin?

People who know Mr Wilkinson or have information about family members are being asked to contact the Liverpool and Wirral Coroner’s Office directly. The contact details published in the report are 0151 351 2203 and HMCoroner@liverpool.gov.uk. The office hours given are 9.15 am to 4.15 pm, Monday to Friday.

What is the background to this development?

This type of appeal is usually made when a person dies and officials need to locate relatives before further legal or administrative steps can be completed. In this case, the coroner’s office has confirmed that the death is not being treated as suspicious, so the focus is on locating family rather than investigating a crime. Local notices and coroner appeals are often circulated through regional newspapers to widen the search for anyone with relevant information.

What could this mean for local readers?

For people in Wallasey and the wider Wirral area, the appeal may prompt friends, neighbours, or former acquaintances to contact the coroner if they recognise the name or address. It also shows how local media can play a practical role in helping officials complete next-of-kin tracing after a death. For readers who may have known Mr Wilkinson, the development is mainly a call to share information rather than a story about public risk.

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