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Man, woman and girl found dead in a house in Oxfordshire Didcot murder inquiry: Man, woman and girl found dead in Oxfordshire
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A murder investigation has been launched after a man, woman and girl were found dead by police.A murder investigation has been launched after a man, woman and girl were found dead by police.
The three bodies were discovered in a house in Didcot, Oxfordshire, after officers were called by a member of the public on Saturday night.The three bodies were discovered in a house in Didcot, Oxfordshire, after officers were called by a member of the public on Saturday night.
The identity of the victims and the cause of their deaths have yet to be established, Thames Valley Police said. No arrests have been made.The identity of the victims and the cause of their deaths have yet to be established, Thames Valley Police said. No arrests have been made.
Detective Chief Inspector Simon Steel said: “A man, a woman and a girl were pronounced dead at the scene by ambulance staff. Their deaths are being treated as suspicious.Detective Chief Inspector Simon Steel said: “A man, a woman and a girl were pronounced dead at the scene by ambulance staff. Their deaths are being treated as suspicious.
“This is a tragic incident and our thoughts are with the loved-ones of the deceased.”“This is a tragic incident and our thoughts are with the loved-ones of the deceased.”
Officers received the tip-off shortly after 8pm and detectives are keen to hear from witnesses who may have been in the area of Vicarage Road at the time.Officers received the tip-off shortly after 8pm and detectives are keen to hear from witnesses who may have been in the area of Vicarage Road at the time.