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Littlemore mother and daughter were 'dead for some time' | Littlemore mother and daughter were 'dead for some time' |
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A mother and daughter found in a dilapidated house in Oxford had been "dead for some time", police have said. | A mother and daughter found in a dilapidated house in Oxford had been "dead for some time", police have said. |
Named locally as Caroline Jessett, 52, and Pauline Jessett, 78, they lived in the "structurally unsound" house in Cowley Road, Littlemore. | Named locally as Caroline Jessett, 52, and Pauline Jessett, 78, they lived in the "structurally unsound" house in Cowley Road, Littlemore. |
The daughter was discovered on 21 November after an environmental health team contacted police, following calls from neighbours. | The daughter was discovered on 21 November after an environmental health team contacted police, following calls from neighbours. |
After work to make the house safe, the second body was found on Thursday. | After work to make the house safe, the second body was found on Thursday. |
Thames Valley Police said the deaths were "unexplained", but there was nothing to suggest they were suspicious. | Thames Valley Police said the deaths were "unexplained", but there was nothing to suggest they were suspicious. |
'Reclusive for years' | |
Det Insp John Turner said it appeared the women had been "dead for some time". | Det Insp John Turner said it appeared the women had been "dead for some time". |
Next door neighbour Raymond Bailey, who has lived in the area since 1964, described the women as recluses. | |
He added: "The mother I hadn't seen for 30 years. The daughter I used to occasionally see going to the shops, but I haven't seen her for quite awhile. | |
"Repairs hadn't been done for at least 20 years or more, since the husband died. | |
"It had been going on so many years - you didn't see them and so you didn't look for them. | |
"If you knocked on their door and asked how they were they wouldn't open the door." | |
Local businessman Juan Louro said he was "shocked" by the news. | Local businessman Juan Louro said he was "shocked" by the news. |
He added: "I'm devastated, it's sad. I don't like things like this. It's sad enough when you die, but this is upsetting." | He added: "I'm devastated, it's sad. I don't like things like this. It's sad enough when you die, but this is upsetting." |
Det Insp Turner said police were not looking for anyone else in relation to the investigation. | |
"The house is now structurally sound and not a danger to anyone who may be walking past it," he added. | |
Post-mortem examinations on both women have proved inconclusive. | Post-mortem examinations on both women have proved inconclusive. |
Oxfordshire County Council said they were not known to social services. | Oxfordshire County Council said they were not known to social services. |
The police investigation at the house continues. | The police investigation at the house continues. |
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