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Husband and wife found dead at home 'loved each other's company' Husband and wife found dead at home 'loved each other's company'
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A husband and wife found dead at their home have been described by their family as a couple who "loved each other's company".A husband and wife found dead at their home have been described by their family as a couple who "loved each other's company".
The bodies of Margaret Knight, 77, and her husband Donald, 78, were discovered at their home in the picturesque village of Loddington, Northamptonshire, at 2.10pm on Wednesday.The bodies of Margaret Knight, 77, and her husband Donald, 78, were discovered at their home in the picturesque village of Loddington, Northamptonshire, at 2.10pm on Wednesday.
Exact details of how they died have not yet been released by police but officers said they were not seeking anyone else in connection with the deaths.Exact details of how they died have not yet been released by police but officers said they were not seeking anyone else in connection with the deaths.
A force spokesman said: "We are not currently seeking anyone else in connection with these deaths. A forensic postmortem examination will be taking place at Leicester Royal Infirmary to establish cause of death."A force spokesman said: "We are not currently seeking anyone else in connection with these deaths. A forensic postmortem examination will be taking place at Leicester Royal Infirmary to establish cause of death."
The family of the married couple spoke warmly of the pair. In a statement released through Northamptonshire police, they said: "We are devastated by this tragic news and wish to thank people for their kind words. Donald and Margaret were a couple who loved each other's company. They were lovely parents and grandparents whose passing is a massive loss to our lives."The family of the married couple spoke warmly of the pair. In a statement released through Northamptonshire police, they said: "We are devastated by this tragic news and wish to thank people for their kind words. Donald and Margaret were a couple who loved each other's company. They were lovely parents and grandparents whose passing is a massive loss to our lives."
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