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Police investigate double deaths Police investigate double deaths
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Neighbours have spoken of their shock at the death of a man and a woman, found at separate houses in Bridgend.Neighbours have spoken of their shock at the death of a man and a woman, found at separate houses in Bridgend.
Wendy Thomas, 40, was found at a house on the Brackla estate on Tuesday evening. Her death is being treated as suspicious.Wendy Thomas, 40, was found at a house on the Brackla estate on Tuesday evening. Her death is being treated as suspicious.
South Wales Police later went to a house in nearby Litchard, where the body of Neil Morrison, thought to be her former partner, was discovered.South Wales Police later went to a house in nearby Litchard, where the body of Neil Morrison, thought to be her former partner, was discovered.
The force said it was treating the deaths as a single investigation.The force said it was treating the deaths as a single investigation.
A spokeswoman said they did not intend to make a public appeal for information.A spokeswoman said they did not intend to make a public appeal for information.
The coroner for the county has been informed but the bodies have yet to be formally identified, although Mr Morrison and Ms Thomas have been named locally.The coroner for the county has been informed but the bodies have yet to be formally identified, although Mr Morrison and Ms Thomas have been named locally.
Neighbours in Bishopswood said Ms Thomas had only lived there for a few months but was "pleasant but quiet".Neighbours in Bishopswood said Ms Thomas had only lived there for a few months but was "pleasant but quiet".
One resident James Morgan, told BBC Radio Wales that it was considered a "very residential, quiet area".One resident James Morgan, told BBC Radio Wales that it was considered a "very residential, quiet area".
Police are also at a property in Heol Gadlys in nearby LitchardPolice are also at a property in Heol Gadlys in nearby Litchard
"I do feel for people when something like this has happened. It shouldn't happen in a nice area like this. "I do feel for people when something like this has happened. It shouldn't happen in a nice area like this."
Another resident said he was "a bit shocked".Another resident said he was "a bit shocked".
"I suppose you don't expect it to happen in your doorstep do you," he said."I suppose you don't expect it to happen in your doorstep do you," he said.
Ann Carey, resident, added: "You're a bit shocked it's happening on your street you know - totally surprised. I suppose like most normal people, it's the last thing you think is going to happen."Ann Carey, resident, added: "You're a bit shocked it's happening on your street you know - totally surprised. I suppose like most normal people, it's the last thing you think is going to happen."
"It's a bit of a shock I think to everyone I've spoken to"."It's a bit of a shock I think to everyone I've spoken to".
In Litchard, neighbours of Mr Morrison in Heol Gadlys said he had lived there for a few years and was very friendly and spent a lot of time looking after the garden.In Litchard, neighbours of Mr Morrison in Heol Gadlys said he had lived there for a few years and was very friendly and spent a lot of time looking after the garden.