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Post mortem into two 'unexplained' deaths in Cwmbach Post mortem into two 'unexplained' deaths in Cwmbach
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A post mortem examination into the deaths of a couple who were found dead at a bungalow in the Cynon Valley is expected to take place later. Post mortem examinations of a couple who were discovered dead at a bungalow in the Cynon Valley are expected to take place later.
A 71-year-old man and a 58-year-old woman were discovered at a property in Cwmbach in Aberdare on Tuesday. The bodies of a 71-year-old man and a woman, 58, named locally as Barry and Kath Haberfield, were found at a property in Cwmbach in Aberdare on Tuesday.
South Wales Police said they were treating the deaths as "unexplained" but officers were not appealing for witnesses. South Wales Police said they were treating the deaths as "unexplained".
But officers are not appealing for witnesses.
Next of kin and the coroner have been informed.Next of kin and the coroner have been informed.
The pair were discovered by neighbours who became concerned after seeing a downstairs light on in the morning. The bodies of Mr and Mrs Haberfield were discovered by neighbours who became concerned after seeing a downstairs light on in the morning.
It is believed they had not been dead for a long time when they were discovered.It is believed they had not been dead for a long time when they were discovered.
'Strong community''Strong community'
Another neighbour, Dilys Evans, said: "They were lovely people - both of them had been unwell but we just don't know what has happened.Another neighbour, Dilys Evans, said: "They were lovely people - both of them had been unwell but we just don't know what has happened.
"They lived there alone but were very much part of the strong community we have here.""They lived there alone but were very much part of the strong community we have here."
A South Wales Police spokesman said: "A 71-year-old man and a 58-year-old woman were discovered at a property in Cwmbach in Aberdare on Tuesday.A South Wales Police spokesman said: "A 71-year-old man and a 58-year-old woman were discovered at a property in Cwmbach in Aberdare on Tuesday.
"At the moment we are treating the deaths as unexplained.""At the moment we are treating the deaths as unexplained."
South Wales Fire Service said it sent crews to the home on Tuesday morning to check for carbon monoxide.South Wales Fire Service said it sent crews to the home on Tuesday morning to check for carbon monoxide.
A spokeswoman said: "During that time they did not detect any carbon monoxide."A spokeswoman said: "During that time they did not detect any carbon monoxide."