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A community police officer responding to the scene of two dead bodies found inside a Nijmegen home. May 2, 2016 - Credit: WA_Nijm_Oost / Twitter - License: All Rights Reserved
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Monday, 21 October 2019 - 08:18

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Two bodies found in Hengelo home

Two people were found dead in a home on Julianalaan in Hengelo, the Gelderland police said on Twitter on Monday morning.

The cause of their death is not yet clear. The police are investigating. A police spokesperson could not tell Omroep Gelderland whether a crime is suspected of occurring. Neighbors told the broadcaster that they heard sounds like glass shattering.

A police command center is parked in front of the house, which is sealed off with police tape.

So far nothing is known about the identity of the victims.

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