Two bodies have been found at a property with police launching an investigation into the "unexplained" deaths.
Cleveland Police have said they attended a property in Millbeck Way, Ormesby, Teesside, at around 2.45pm on Wednesday, September 24, where officers located two bodies inside. The deaths are being treated as unexplained at this time and detectives are investigating what happened, said the force.
Currently the property is still cordoned off in the street while photos show two police officers standing guard at the front and rear of a property on Thursday morning.

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A spokesperson for the force says police would like to speak to anyone who may have information about the incident. They said: "The deaths are currently being treated as unexplained as detectives begin an investigation into the circumstances.
"A scene is in place at the property. Anyone who has information is asked to contact Cleveland Police on 101 or visit the website quoting reference number 183330. Information can also be provided anonymously by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
"If any residents have concerns, they are encouraged to speak to officers who will be present in the area."
Pictures from the scene also show damage to a number of windows. The front window of the home has been smashed and partly boarded up while another in the porch also has shattered glass on one side. The other side has also been boarded up.
Many people have taken to social media to express their shock and offer their condolences after the tragedy. One person said: "How awful may they rest in peace . Thoughts go out to their families."
Another person said: "Seen the police today so sad RIP," and further comments included: "Aw this so awful may they rest in peace" and "seen all the police there this afternoon. Poor souls rip."
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