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Cork deaths: Bodies of two boys found dead at a house in Charleville Cork deaths: Bodies of twin brothers found dead at their Charleville home
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The bodies of two children have been found in County Cork. A post-mortem examination is due to be carried out on the bodies of twin brothers who were found dead at a house in County Cork.
The twins, aged nine, were discovered with stab wounds at about 17:00 BST on Thursday at a house in Deerpark, Charleville. Thomas and Paddy O' Driscoll, who were nine, were discovered with stab wounds at about 17:00 BST on Thursday at their home in Deerpark, Charleville.
They were pronounced dead at the scene. The area has been sealed off for technical examination. They were pronounced dead at the scene.
A 22-year-old man believed to be their brother has also been found dead. The man was discovered at about 18:00 BST on Thursday in Buttevant, County Cork. A post mortem examination will also be carried out on the body of their older brother, Jonathan. His body was found 15 kms away in Buttevant.
Detectives believe the discovery of the man's body is connected to their deaths. The deputy state pathologist, Dr Michael Curtis is due to visit the family home on Friday.
The office of the Irish state pathologist has been notified. The twin's bodies are then expected to be moved to Cork University Hospital.
Post-mortems into the deaths of the children are expected to be carried out on Friday. GardaĆ­ (Irish police) have said they are not seeking anybody in relation to the death of 22-year-old Jonathan O'Driscoll.