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Police launch investigation after husband and wife found dead at home
The deaths of Norman and Margaret Waller, aged 83 and 81, have been described as a sudden
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Husband and wife found dead at home as police launch investigation
Margaret and Norman Waller were both discovered dead in their Cheshire home. Officers have described the deaths as sudden as they were found when police responded to a welfare call
A husband and wife have been found dead at their home in Cheshire (Image: Cheshire Live)
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A husband and wife in their 80s have been found dead at the Cheshire home while police probe a theory that they took their own lives.
Norman and Margaret Waller, 83 and 81, were discovered at their house on Congleton Road, Gawsworth, on Friday morning, March 12, shortly after 10.15am.
Officers describe their deaths as sudden and are investigating whether one or both of them took their own lives. No other people are believed to have been involved.
The couple s family has paid tribute to them.
In a statement they said: Our hearts are broken with the loss of our dad and mum. They will be missed by us, their many cherished siblings and their friends forever. Carole, Angela, Martin and Allan.
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