Detectives investigating the death of a man whose body was found in his home last month have questioned two men on suspicion of his murder.
The men, aged 39 and 46, were arrested earlier this week in connection with the "unexplained" death of 47-year-old Carl Pask.
Police officers found Mr Pask's body in his flat in Kimberley Road, Evington, Leicester on Thursday, March 10.
Today, Leicestershire Police disclosed that Mr Pask had injuries to his face when officers found him.
However, a force spokeswoman said the cause of his death was not immediately clear and a post-mortem examination had also proved inconclusive.
Police also confirmed the two men had been arrested on suspicion of murder.
Officers visited Mr Pask's home after his wife and two children, who live in Corby, Northamptonshire, became concerned for his welfare because they had not heard from him.
His funeral was held in Corby on Wednesday, March 30.
Police have made a public appeal for help in piecing together his final days.
Officers have distributed a leaflet, which includes a photograph of him, in the Evington area to urge people to come forward.
However, police said that he was also a regular visitor to the Salvation Army, in Kildare Street, in the city centre, and the Trinity Life Church in Upper Tichbourne Street, Highfields, Leicester.
Detective Inspector Martin Smalley, who is leading the investigation, said: "We would still like people to come forward with any information about Carl's last movements.
"The investigation is ongoing and any information may prove valuable to our inquiries."
A 46-year-old man who was arrested on Sunday has been released on police bail.
The second man, who was detained yesterday remains in police custody.
Anyone with information about Mr Pask's movements in the weeks leading up to his body being discovered is asked to call 101, quoting incident number 169 of 12 April.