Mal McBurney, 25, died after an incident in Dunmurry. Police do not believe his death is suspicious.

Malachi McBurney, age 25, died February 19. He was at an apartment complex in Dunmurry’s Redwood Court. People have been sharing tributes about him; he was popular on social media.
Detective Inspector Bell spoke about the death. He said they did a post-mortem exam after the death in Redwood Court, which happened on Wednesday, February 19. Their investigation continues, but it’s not seen as suspicious.
Police asked people not to guess about Malachi’s death and requested that anyone with info contact them.
Detective Inspector Bell asked for the public’s help and wants information about the incident. Were you near Redwood Court between noon and 4 PM? Did you see anyone that could help?
He knows about social media talk about the event and warned against guessing. He asked that anyone with helpful info contact them. If you have CCTV or dashcam footage, show the police by calling 101 or visiting the PSNI website, and reference number 1100 is important.
People said Malachi was a kind person and a gentleman, known for his good mood and humor. People started a fundraiser to support the family.