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Horror as two bodies found at flat in search for missing woman – with cops launching probe into mysterious deaths

Horror as two bodies found at flat in search for missing woman – with cops launching probe into mysterious deaths

Scottish Sun30-04-2025

GRIM DISCOVERY Horror as two bodies found at flat in search for missing woman – with cops launching probe into mysterious deaths
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TWO BODIES have been discovered at a flat after police were searching for a missing woman.
An appeal, which had been launched for the missing women, led cops to an address in Leeds where they tragically found the bodies of a man and a woman yesterday evening.
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Police have launched a probe after the bodies of a man and woman were discovered at a home in Leeds
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Police have now launched a probe into the mysterious deaths, as detectives were seen combing the property in Dawlish Road this morning.
A patrol car and forensic van are currently parked up in the street at the end of a row of terraced homes.
A blue forensic tent has been erected at the front of a block of flats while officers piece together "the circumstances of what has occurred".
Officers were originally tasked with a missing person report before the two bodies were found at the property.
Enquiries "remain ongoing today by detectives", police have said.
In a short statement, West Yorkshire Police said: "Police attended at a flat on Dawlish Road, Leeds during the evening of Tuesday, May 29, after receiving a missing person's report for a woman.
"Officers entered the address and found the bodies of a man and woman inside. Enquiries remain ongoing today by detectives to determine the circumstances of what has occurred."
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