La policía de Hong Kong investiga el hallazgo de una pareja de ancianos sin vida en su apartamento

Un hombre de 89 años y su esposa de 87 años fueron encontrados muertos en un apartamento de To Kwa Wan, en Hong Kong. Los bomberos forzaron la entrada después de que un guardia de seguridad informara de un olor extraño, y ambos fueron declarados muertos en el lugar. La policía ha iniciado una investigación sobre las circunstancias de lo ocurrido.

Un guardia de seguridad de Lok Seen Lau, un bloque residencial en el complejo Lok Man Sun Chuen en Kau Pui Lung Road, en To Kwa Wan, informó de un olor extraño que provenía del apartamento alrededor de las 16:15.

Los bomberos forzaron la entrada y descubrieron a la pareja, un hombre de 89 años y su esposa de 87, tumbados en una cama sin signos vitales.

Ambos fueron declarados muertos en el lugar. Las autoridades se encuentran investigando las circunstancias que rodean el fallecimiento.

El incidente ocurrió en el distrito de Kowloon City.

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