Two men in their 50s were found dead a flat in Newton Heath.
A week on, we still don't know what happened.
Police have not confirmed whether post-mortems have taken place or released any further information about the tragedy which shocked a community.
Officers were called to Hopgarth Walk on Tuesday, May 7, following 'reports of concern for welfare'.
The bodies of two men were found at a block of flats.

Forensics teams were seen trawling the scene for clues in the following hours.
After the sad news was reported, Greater Manchester Police said a Home Office pathologist was due to carry out a post-mortem 'in the coming days'.
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The force has not issued an update since then.
Resident said they were shocked when they heard the tragic news.
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One person said two men who lived in the building hadn't been seen 'for weeks'.
A GMP statement at the time read: "Officers attended and sadly discovered the bodies of two men who are believed to be in their 50s.
"Enquiries into the circumstances surrounding their deaths remain ongoing and a Home Office Post Mortem examination will take place over the coming days."
The M.E.N. has approached GMP for comment.
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