Two found dead in Leeds house

LONDON - Detectives are investigating the suspicious deaths of a man and woman after two bodies were found in a house in Leeds, police said on Monday.

The bodies were discovered on Sunday at a property in Hanover Square, close to the city centre and universities.

"The cause of death is unknown and police are treating the deaths as suspicious," a West Yorkshire Police spokeswoman said. No more details were released and the pair have not been named.

Post mortem examinations are due to be held later to find out how they died. Officers are trying to trace their families.
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