New details arise after the dissolved bodies of two men were found in a terrace of Surry Hills Inner-City
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Grim new details were created after the dissolved bodies of two older men were found in a dilapidated terrace.
The police made the creepy finds after they have received a request to carry out a welfare check in a house in Cleveland Street in SydneyThe city center Surry Hills on Thursday.
The men’s bodies, in their 70s and 80s, were found in different levels of the house, which was so expired that some shocked locals thought it was left.
The police say that a woman lived with the bodies of two men for almost a month.
Eleanor Barker, 63, Has since spoken with detectives. The police say that she is not suspected of misconduct in the dead.
No arrests or costs have been laid.
A police source told the Sydney Morning Herald that the discovery was considered ‘a sad story at this stage’.
Buren told Nine news That Mrs. Barker had appeared ‘cheerfully’ in recent days.

The police found the resolutive bodies of the men after they had received a request to carry out a welfare check

Roommate Eleanor Barker (photo) continued to live in the house, where the bodies of the men were in separate rooms. The police say she is not suspected of it.
Other neighbors regularly remembered Mrs. Baker, but had not seen the men ‘quite a long time’.
The only obvious signs of the tragedy on Friday were police tape at the building and dozens of officers investigating the house.
Described as the house of a hoarder, the house was infected with rats and birds.
From the street it seemed to have fallen, with piles of discarded items that are littered over the front of the terrace.
“I mean, I have always seen this house, I didn’t know if people lived in it, but it doesn’t really look like people,” said neighbor Aisha Mingai.
Police and forensic officers comb the building on Friday, where detectives seized electrical cables.
Officers also hurt neighbors in the neighbors to collect more information.
The police now work to determine why the dead have not been reported for so long.

The house of Surry Hills, described as a ‘hoardershuis’, was infected with rats
The police also hope that autopsies will shed the light of how and when the men died.
The bodies were dissolved in such a way that the identities of the men still have to be confirmed.
However, it is clear that their body had no clear signs of injury
Neighbor Mitchell Morri told nine news that he often saw the men outside the house.
‘They are really nice, I would always pass them on the street. One of the boys used to have a VB Longneck in front, “he said.
Everyone with information is encouraged to call crime stoppers.
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