David and Hazel Byrne, a couple in their 50s, were discovered dead in their Glenbeigh home after being last seen in September. Concerns from locals led to a welfare check, revealing they may have been uncontacted for months. Gardaí identified no signs of forced entry or disturbance in the residence, leading them to treat the incident as a double personal tragedy. Toxicology and post-mortem examinations are part of the ongoing investigation, with notes recovered for further analysis as Gardaí liaise with the couple's family.
Gardaí have confirmed that the investigation into the couple's deaths is focused on toxicology tests and the couple was found deceased in their home, unseen for months.
Local residents expressed concern for David and Hazel Byrne, noting that they hadn't been seen since September, prompting a request for a welfare check.
The couple led a quiet, reclusive lifestyle, isolating themselves from family and friends, which significantly delayed the discovery of their tragic situation.
Gardaí are not treating the couple's deaths as suspicious, indicating they may have experienced a double personal tragedy rather than foul play.
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