POST MORTEM EXAMS TO BE CARRIED OUT ON KILKENNY COUPLE

Post mortem examinations will be carried out later on the couple suspected of dying from carbon monoxide poisoning in their Kilkenny home.

They’ve been named locally as Michael Hurley and his partner Mary Holohan, who were discovered by family members late on Tuesday night.

Michael Hurley who was in his 80s and his long time partner, Mary Holohan, in her late 70s, had been living in a house in Kilderry, on the Johnswell Road outside Kilkenny City for many years.

On Tuesday night, family members discovered their bodies in the bungalow.

It’s feared their remains may have been there for a number of days.

Suspected carbon monoxide poisoning is being examined as one of the causes of their deaths.

The State Pathologist has been notified and Gardai spent much of yesterday at the scene.

Their bodies have been removed to Waterford Regional Hospital.

The couple have been described by neighbours as a quiet couple, who were always very supportive of local community fundraisers.

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