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Pair dead at Caister-on-Sea bungalow Caister-on-Sea deaths: Barry and Jean Ellis's bodies found in home
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A man and a woman thought to be in their 70s have been found dead in a bungalow in Norfolk.A man and a woman thought to be in their 70s have been found dead in a bungalow in Norfolk.
The bodies were discovered when police forced their way into the property in Caister-on-Sea on Tuesday. The bodies of Barry and Jean Ellis were discovered when police forced their way into their home in Caister-on-Sea on Tuesday.
Norfolk Police said officers were sent to the house in Upper Grange Crescent after concerns were raised about the occupants' safety. Norfolk Police said officers were sent to the house in Upper Grange Crescent after a window cleaner raised concerns about the occupants' safety.
Detectives sealed off the house as forensic investigations continue. Post-mortem examinations are due later. Post-mortem examinations are due to take place later.
Neighbour Paul Belsten said: "We're all shocked. The missus told me two elderly people inside had been found dead by what she believes was the window cleaner.Neighbour Paul Belsten said: "We're all shocked. The missus told me two elderly people inside had been found dead by what she believes was the window cleaner.
"The window cleaner had noticed several bottles of milk outside and informed the police.""The window cleaner had noticed several bottles of milk outside and informed the police."
Det Insp Sarah Pettengell said: "Whilst the deaths are currently being treated as unexplained, we are not looking for anyone else in connection with them.
"We are continuing to carry out inquiries at the house and the focus of our investigation is inside the property."