Perishable items left in their fridge are said to suggest the couple died during a COVID lockdown in Ireland in late 2020.
Police in Ireland have found two bodies that may have gone undiscovered in a bungalow for more than 18 months.
The man and woman were found on 20 June in Cloneen, Co Tipperary, according to Gardai, who said they were investigating"all circumstances". The bodies were retired cruise liner captain Nicholas Smith, 82, and his wife Hilary, 79, according to the Irish Times. It said they were found in separate rooms after neighbours became concerned for the couple's welfare, with some apparently believing they had moved to France.
Judging by items in their fridge, the Irish Times said police believe they died during a strict COVID lockdown in late 2020.Post-mortem examinations reportedly took place on Tuesday for more than nine hours, but initial results were inconclusive.
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