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By Rachel McGhee

Rockhampton anaesthetist one of two people found dead in central Queensland house

A prominent male doctor has been identified as one of two people killed inside a Rockhampton house on Monday night.

The bodies of anaesthetist Dr Andrew Carll and an unidentified woman were found by police in the main bedroom of a house on Frenchville Road about 9:30pm when officers responded to a triple-0 call.

Police declared the site a crime scene and are treating the deaths as suspicious.

Detective Senior Sergeant Luke Peachey said both victims suffered significant injuries but declined to reveal more about the cause of death.

"The bodies have been transported to Brisbane for post-mortem examinations," he said.

"The crime scene is in place with investigations still ongoing, hopefully will have more once the post-mortems have been completed."

Homicide detectives were brought in from Brisbane and will continue to investigate.

The house is likely to remain a crime scene for several more days.

Senior Sergeant Peachey said they currently had no suspects.

On Tuesday, he said he could not confirm who made the triple-0 call.

Anyone with information about the deaths is urged to call Rockhampton police.

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