The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Family ‘devastated’ as couple are found dead

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Residents were stunned after the “really nice” couple were found dead in Inglis Avenue, Port Seton.

Another added: “It’s shocking news to hear and must be terrible for the family.

“There were ambulances and police cars outside the house late on Friday, but the police have not divulged anything.”

It is understood Patricia, 52, and David, 55, also had a grown- up dauther, called Donna, as well as grandchild­ren. They had previously lived in Dunbar before moving to Port Seton in 2000.

Locals say Patricia acted as fulltime carer for her husband, who was disabled.

Another neighbour said: “I heard that the son raised the alarm. It must have been absolutely awful for him.

“Everyone is absolutely shocked at what’s happened. “It’s just so tragic.” Their house was sealed off on Friday as forensic officers investigat­ed the scene.

Several officers in white overalls were pictured entering and leaving the property while a uniformed policewoma­n stood guard at the door.

However, it is understood police are not treating the deaths as suspicious.

A source close to the couple’s extended family said they had been left “devastated”.

She added: “I was traumatise­d when I heard the news at 11pm on Friday. It’s so sad.

“It really is a shame. But we don’t know anything about the circumstan­ces yet.

“I say a little prayer when I think of them. They loved each other.”

A Police Scotland spokesman said inquiries into the couple’s deaths were ongoing – with the incident treated as “unexplaine­d”.

He said: “Police in East Lothian are investigat­ing following the death of a 55- year- old man and a 52-year-old woman at an address in Inglis Avenue, Port Seton.

“Inquiries are ongoing. Both deaths are being treated as unexplaine­d at this time.

“A report will be sent to the procurator fiscal.”

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