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Police are due to release the results of post-mortem examinations on a couple after a man is thought to have killed his wife and then himself. Police are due to release the results of post-mortem examinations on a murdered woman and a man, thought to be her husband, who died in a car crash.
Police are also expected to confirm the identity of the couple, named locally as Susan and Roger Goswell. They are also expected to formally name the pair, who lived in a bungalow in West Chiltington, West Sussex.
Mrs Goswell, 63, was found dead at her home by police who went to notify her of her husband's death in a car crash near West Chiltington, West Sussex. The body of the 63-year-old woman was found at the bungalow by police who went to notify her of her husband's death after his car hit a tree nearby.
Police are not looking for anyone else in connection with her murder. Police are not looking for anyone else in connection with the murder.
According to media reports, Mr Goswell, 66, was released from a psychiatric hospital just days before the deaths on Sunday. The 66-year-old man was taken to Worthing Hospital with serious injuries on Sunday evening, where he later died.
Neighbours said the couple, who had a son and daughter, were friendly and had lived in the village all their lives. Officers had to force their way into the large, gated house in Silverwood after noticing a car in the driveway but receiving no reply.
One neighbour said: "Everyone is totally shocked by all this. Police found the woman's body in a pool of blood.
"It's completely out of the blue and nobody anticipated something like this."