The deaths at Goth Ink in Canterbury have prompted a Kent police investigation Great Britain |: news

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Police have launched an investigation into the deaths of a 54-year-old man and a 35-year-old woman, who were found in Got Ink, Canterbury, yesterday afternoon. The forensic officers in white uniform were photographed today in a shop in the center of the temple.

At least eight police cars and four ambulances were seen in the area last night.

The man and the woman knew each other, reports Kent Live:but the police have not yet confirmed their exact connection.

A statement from Kent police today said: “Kentucky և Essex Serious Crimes Investigators are investigating the deaths of two people in Canterbury.

“On Monday, April 11, 2022, at 5:19 p.m., the police came to the address of Lower Bridge Street, where a 54-year-old man and a 35-year-old woman, who knew each other, died at the scene.

“The investigation into the circumstances of the incident is ongoing. However, the officers are not looking for another person in connection with the investigation at the moment. “

The man and woman were found dead in a tattoo parlor on the main road through the city.

Part of the road was closed yesterday, but it was reopened.

Photographs taken this morning show tarpaulins covering the front of the hall. A patrol car is parked in front of a small building next to other enterprises.

Two tattoo artists from Goth Ink posted a message on Instagram warning their clients not to come to the meetings.

It was written in it. “All the clients who will have meetings in the next few days. Please do not come to the store. All meetings are postponed. “

The preliminary investigation continues.

The deaths at Goth Ink in Canterbury have prompted a Kent police investigation Great Britain |: news

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