The Homicide Squad has confirmed it is treating the death of a man whose body was found at a school in Melbourne's south-east as suspicious.
A staff member at Lyndale Secondary College in Dandenong North discovered the deceased man about 7am on Monday"in an area best described as a greenhouse".
He said he was unable to go into details about the injuries the unidentified man suffered, but confirmed police were"looking for weapons". "We don't have any further details at this point in time, other than the male appears to be of African descent, possibly in his 20s or 30s," he added.
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