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Bodies of man and woman found in house in Kesgrave Bodies of man and woman found in house in Kesgrave
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The bodies of a man and a woman have been found at a house in Suffolk. Police found two bodies at a house in Suffolk after being alerted by the dead woman's husband, a detective has said.
Police were contacted on Thursday night after concerns were raised for a family member who had failed to return home. The 31-year-old woman was reported missing at about 20:40 GMT on Thursday when she failed to return home.
Officers went to a house in Walker Chase, Kesgrave, where a light was on but they failed to get a response so forced their way in through a garage. Her body was discovered in a bedroom at the address, in Walker Chase, Kesgrave, at about 21:30 GMT. A man, aged 43, was found in the garage.
Police found the man, aged 43, in the garage and the woman, 31, in the bedroom. Officers have now closed off the road while they investigate. Officers closed the road while they investigated. Both deaths are being treated as unexplained.
A second scene has been set up in Halls Drift where a vehicle, believed to belong to one of the deceased, was discovered. Det Supt Julian Gregory, of the Norfolk and Suffolk Major Investigation Team, said: "We received a report of a missing person in relation to a woman, which was made by her husband.
Post-mortem examinations will take place in due course but police are currently treating both deaths as unexplained, a spokesman said. "We conducted some inquiries and within a reasonably short space of time identified an address in Kesgrave."
Det Ch Insp John Brocklebank said: "The circumstances surrounding these two deaths at this stage are being treated as unexplained. A second scene was set up in Halls Drift where a vehicle, believed to belong to the dead woman, was discovered. The car was later taken away for further investigation.
"We would like to reassure members of the public that the incident will be thoroughly investigated." Post-mortem examinations are yet to take place.
A resident, who did not want to be named, said: "It's a real shock. I had spoken to the woman to say 'hello' and she seemed really nice."A resident, who did not want to be named, said: "It's a real shock. I had spoken to the woman to say 'hello' and she seemed really nice."
The terraced house, on the Grange Farm estate in Kesgrave, is surrounded by police tape with three patrol cars outside. The terraced house, on the Grange Farm estate in Kesgrave, is surrounded by police tape with three patrol cars outside. Police are set to remain at the scene until Saturday morning.
The house is yards away from a primary school on the estate. The house is yards away from a primary school in the town.
Khalid Zuberi, 41, who lives opposite the house, said police had knocked on his door asking if he had seen the man who lived there.Khalid Zuberi, 41, who lives opposite the house, said police had knocked on his door asking if he had seen the man who lived there.
He said: "I said I hadn't. They found his light was on. They had to use a crowbar to get in the door and then found a body inside. Paramedics came but they left without taking the body."He said: "I said I hadn't. They found his light was on. They had to use a crowbar to get in the door and then found a body inside. Paramedics came but they left without taking the body."
A police car was a guarding a silver Volkswagen Polo in nearby Halls Drift and a spokeswoman said it was linked to the inquiry. A police car was guarding a silver VW Polo in nearby Halls Drift. A spokeswoman said it was linked to the inquiry.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Suffolk Police.Anyone with information is asked to contact Suffolk Police.