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Two Brothers in Their 80s Die in Co Sligo House Fire

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A tragic house fire in Co Sligo has claimed the lives of two brothers in their 80s. The men, identified as Pa and Seamus Cuffe, were found deceased at their home in the village of Rathlee near Easkey following the incident.

Emergency services responded to the fire at approximately 11:00 on Sunday. Firefighters and local authorities arrived on the scene to manage the situation, but the two pensioners were pronounced dead at the location. Their bodies have since been transferred to Sligo University Hospital for postmortem examinations, which will help inform the ongoing investigation led by the Garda.

While investigations are still underway, officials from the Garda Press Office have stated that there is no suspicion of foul play related to the fire. The scene has been preserved for a thorough technical examination.

Residents of Rathlee and surrounding areas are mourning the loss of the brothers, who were well-known in the community. The local response has been one of shock and sorrow, as the village grapples with the implications of this tragic event.

As the investigation continues, further updates are expected regarding the circumstances surrounding the fire.

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