Two dead on Carlow farm in murder-suicide tragedy updated
TWO related men have been found dead in a suspected murder-suicide on neighbouring farms in Co Carlow.
Wednesday, February 22 2012
TWO related men have been found dead in a suspected murder-suicide on neighbouring farms in Co Carlow.
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