Police are investigating the 'suspicious' deaths of two sisters whose bodies were found inside a unit in Sydney's south-west. hayleyefrancis 9News MORE:
Emergency services were called to a home on Canterbury Road near Dibbs Street in Canterbury after a concern for welfare report at 9.30am on Tuesday.
Detective Inspector Claudia Allcroft said staff from "another government agency" had found the bodies.Police investigate after the bodies of two women were found inside a unit in Canterbury, Sydney's south-west. "We believe the two women are sisters aged 23 and 24 but they have not been formally identified," Allcroft said.
Allcroft said the pair were found in separate bedrooms and the bodies had been there for "some time". "There are no obvious signs of injury but we will know more when the post-mortem examination is conducted tomorrow," Allcroft said."There are no obvious signs of forced entry to the premises," Allcroft added.Detective Inspector Claudia Allcroft addresses the bodies of two sisters found in Canterbury.Police have launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the women's deaths.
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