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Homes evacuated after two men, 49 & 69, found dead in same street days apart – with cops probing ‘unexplained' deaths

Homes evacuated after two men, 49 & 69, found dead in same street days apart – with cops probing ‘unexplained' deaths

The Sun29-05-2025

A NUMBER of homes have been evacuated after two men were found dead in neighbouring houses just days apart.
The two men, 49 and 69, lived in adjacent homes and died in "unexplained" circumstances just five days apart on a quiet street in Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
Cops had first been called to the scene on May 21, following the sudden death of a 49-year-old man at his home.
Then, on May 26, North Yorkshire Police was called again to an adjoining home, attending the sudden death of a 69-year-old man.
Now, some residents have been evacuated as a precaution, following the unexplained deaths.
Cops said: "North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service and police officers are carrying out a specialist search of the property and members of the public may see officers in full protective clothing and specialist equipment at the scene.
"This is a precautionary measure until we know more about how the men died.
"We do not believe there are any risks to the wider community at this time."
They added: "The occupants of the homes in close proximity to the deceased's homes remain in alternative accommodation as a precaution while we work to establish how the men died.
"Our thoughts remain with the men's families who are being supported by specially trained officers at this sad time.
"Our thanks go to local residents for their patience and understanding while we work at the scene."
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