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BBC News - Carbon monoxide suspected as two teenagers found dead

"Two 18-year-olds have died following a suspected carbon monoxide leak in Castlerock, County Londonderry."

There's still no news over here yet as to how or why there was a CO leak.

There is still very much a farmers attitude to gas over here. It's changing, just not fast enough.
 
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We saw this go by on the news in England.

Its always bad when this happens and a long time until the
enquiry - if there are any updates in Ulster could you post them here
as its gone off the news here ?.

Any info that helps us all to fit, maintain and learn from any mistakes or accidents is a good thing.

centralheatking
 
Sad News but as always not good to speculate until the facts are known :(

imho
 
I'm from south london originally but been living in portadown for 5 years now. What about yourself?
 
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