UK - Failsworth. Three people found dead at property in Failsworth, 28th December 2020

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Three people found dead at property in Failsworth - latest updates

"Three people have been found dead at a property in Failsworth.
Police were called to Oldham Road by paramedics responding to a report of concern for welfare at 3.30pm on Monday.
Officers attended and three people were pronounced dead at the scene, a spokesman for GMP said.
Their deaths are being treated as unexplained and enquires are ongoing."
 
Three people found dead in house as police called to 'ongoing incident'
''A resident nearby said he saw a huge emergency services presence on the scene at around 5pm.

By 8.15pm there were still multiple police cars as well as firefighters and paramedics in attendance.

Anyone with information should contact police quoting 1595 28/12/20 or the independent charity - Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.''
 
Investigation launched into deaths of three people in Oldham

"Formal identification is yet to take place but it is believed the bodies of two men - aged 41 and 39 - and a 28-year-old woman were found and sadly pronounced dead at the scene. "

"The deaths are currently being treated as unexplained and forensic examinations to help establish the circumstances are ongoing.

Detectives currently aren't looking to speak to anyone in connection with the incident and are working with the relevant local agencies to ensure there is no wider risk to the public."
 
There are a few fb comments that suggest the homeless man had a heart of gold so looks to me carbon monoxide poisoning. Interesting having a look around i came across a post of a woman that lit a wood wick yankee candle and her daughter had black mucus coming out her nose and was coughing up black phlegm. Thankfully they put the candle out in time to stop further damage of what they say is carbon monoxide poisoning. It shows there are other sources of carbon monoxide than just a faulty, leak boiler. If this is the case here, i hope the police, fire brigade use this case to highlight the dangers of what is a silent killer.
 

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