Bodies of ‘papa and 2 boys’ discovered after contending farmhouse

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    The bodies of a dad and his two sons have been found at a farmhouse in Co Cork, Ireland.

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    A lady in her 60s raised the alarm today after hearing gunshots (Picture: John Allen/Provision)

    The bodies of a dad and 2 boys have actually been discovered following a shooting at a household farm in Ireland.

    A male in his 20s was discovered with a gunshot injury in a bed room at the home in Kanturk, Co Cork, at around 1pm on Monday.

    Around 40 minutes later on, 2 other bodies, a guy in his 20s and another guy in his late 50s, were likewise found in an adjacent field following an air search.

    The 3 guys all had actually gunshot injuries. Two rifles and a shotgun were likewise discovered at the scene.

    According to The Journal, a household of 4 were residing in the home.

    The alarm was raised at around 6.30want a female, in her 60s, appeared at her neighbour’s house troubled stating there had actually been a shooting at the home, reports RTE.

    An ambulance leaves the scene near Kanturk where three men were killed.

    Police discovered the bodies on Monday afternoon (Picture: John Allen/Provision)

    Members of the Garda Emergency Response Unit at the scene near Kanturk where three men were killed.

    Members of the Garda Emergency Response Unit at the scene near Kanturk where the 3 guys were eliminated (Picture: John Allen/Provision)

    Officers started their important guns occurrence reaction, and mediators tried to reach anybody in the home throughout the early morning, prior to discovering the very first body inside a bed room.

    A complete examination has actually been introduced and the state pathologist and the Garda Technical Bureau are set to go to both scenes.

    The Garda spokesperson included: ‘An Garda Siochana is not looking for any other persons in connection with this incident at this time.’

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