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Michelle Cullen & Tim Hanlon

Mystery after elderly couple found dead at their home as new details emerge

An English couple who were found dead in their bungalow were last seen alive shopping a week before Christmas, 2020, confirmed Irish police.

Nicholas and Hilary Smith were found dead at their home in Clonee, near Fethard, in Tipperary after neighbours grew concerned that their car had not been moved for some time, in June, 2021.

Gardai have been investigating the deaths and have now revealed that they were seen on December 17, 2020, as they collected a prescription from a pharmacy in Callan, Co Kilkenny, less than 20km from their bungalow.

It follows inquiries by a team of officers who have been studying a large amounts of documents that have been found at the couple's home, reported the Irish Mirror.

It is understood that technical examinations of a mobile phone and a laptop found in the house have so far not revealed any call, text or email activity that would suggest that either of the couple were alive later than December 17, 2020.

The couple were last seen alive on December 17, 2020 (PA)

Mr Smith, a retired sea captain who worked on cruise ships in Australia, would have been 81 at that stage, while Mrs Smith, who also worked on cruise ships, would have been 78.

Gardai were alerted to the home after a neighbour, who had thought the couple had sold the house and moved away, noticed their car parked around the back.

Gardaí went to the house to carry out a welfare check and discovered Mr Smith's body in a bedroom, and Mrs Smith's in the sitting room. It was clear that both had been deceased for several months.

Both bodies were removed to University Hospital Waterford, where Chief State Pathologist Dr Linda Mulligan carried out postmortems.

Gardaí are understood to have found nothing to suggest that foul play was involved in the deaths.

Irish police are investigating the causes for the deaths of the couple (PA)

Neither body showed signs of physical violence or trauma, and there were no indications of forced entry to the house.

Sources confirmed to the Irish Times that the investigation team planned to contact an Irish probate genealogy firm after The Sunday Independent reported that they had traced relatives of the couple.

Erin Research founder Padraic Grennan confirmed on Monday that his investigators had found that Mrs Smith had a 61-year-old son from a previous relationship and that Mr Smith had a brother living in London.

Mr Grennan said Mr Smith's brother told his team that he had not been in contact with his brother for more than 25 years as he had been working at sea.

He also confirmed that Mrs Smith's son revealed he had not seen his mother for more than 55 years as she had been away at sea. He said his maternal grandmother had raised him.

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