2 people dead after suspected carbon monoxide leak at New Hampshire home, officials say

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BEDFORD, N.H — Two people are dead after a suspected carbon monoxide leak at a home in Bedford, New Hampshire, on Sunday, officials said.

Emergency crews responded to a medical call at 99-2 Pupit Road around 4 p.m. and found a man and woman dead inside, New Hampshire State Fire Marshal Sean P. Toomey, Bedford Police Chief Daniel A. Douidi, and Bedford Fire Chief Scott Hunter said in a joint news release.

While autopsies are scheduled for Monday, a preliminary investigation revealed that carbon monoxide poisoning was a factor in the two deaths, officials said.

The names of the victims haven’t been released.

Anyone with information on the incident is urged to contact the New Hampshire State Fire Marshal’s Office at 603-223-4289 or fmo@dos.nh.gov.

An investigation is ongoing.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available.

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