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Police have started a murder inquiry after the bodies of two women were found at a home in Shropshire. Police have started a murder inquiry after the bodies of two women were found at a house in Shropshire.
The women were found at the property in Hampton Road, Oswestry, after police were alerted at about 0500 GMT. The women were found at the home in Hampton Road, Oswestry, after police were alerted at about 0500 GMT.
Officers said a man's body was found at a location in the Oswestry area shortly after 0930 GMT. No-one else is being sought over the deaths. Officers said a man's body was found at an industrial unit in St Martins, several miles from Oswestry, shortly after 0930 GMT.
More than 40 officers are involved in the investigation, a West Mercia Police spokesman said. No-one else is being sought over the deaths. More than 40 officers are involved in the investigation.
West Midlands Ambulance Service said it was called out at 0520 GMT. A spokesman added it was at the road for about an hour before being stood down. No formal identification of the bodies has yet been made, West Mercia Police said.
Uniformed police officers have been standing guard outside the detached property. A Home Office pathologist will conduct post-mortem examinations to establish the cause of death and the coroner for Mid and North Shropshire John Ellery has been informed, police said.
Det Supt Sheila Thornes said that at this stage she was "unable to go into further detail". Uniformed police officers have been standing guard outside the detached house.
The scene has been secured and inquiries were continuing.
The coroner for Mid and North Shropshire John Ellery has been informed, police said.