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Belfast killings: Man, 33, arrested over double murder Belfast killings: Man, 33, questioned over double murder
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A 33-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of the double murder of a man and woman whose bodies were found in a Belfast apartment Police are continuing to question a 33-year-old man on suspicion of the double murder of a man and woman whose bodies were found in a Belfast apartment
Their bodies were found at Ravenhill Court in the east of the city on Friday. The victims were found at Ravenhill Court in the east of the city on Friday afternoon.
A police spokesperson said they were discovered at 14:45 GMT after police were alerted by a member of the public. A man was arrested in connection with the killings on Saturday 14 December.
He said the door to the flat where the two people lived had been damaged. Police went in and found the bodies. A police spokesperson said the bodies were discovered at 14:45 GMT after police were alerted by a member of the public.
Both victims were middle-aged. He said the door to the flat where the two people lived had been damaged. Police went in and found the bodies. Both victims were middle-aged.
Det Ch Insp Una Jennings said: "We are treating this at the moment as a suspected domestic homicide."Det Ch Insp Una Jennings said: "We are treating this at the moment as a suspected domestic homicide."
She said the exact causes of death would not be confirmed until post-mortem examinations were carried out in the coming days.She said the exact causes of death would not be confirmed until post-mortem examinations were carried out in the coming days.
Detectives have appealed for anyone who noticed anything suspicious in the area between 15:00 GMT on Wednesday and 15:00 GMT on Friday to contact them. Detectives have appealed to anyone who noticed anything suspicious in the area between 15:00 GMT on Wednesday and 15:00 GMT on Friday to contact them.