
Horror as two ‘rotting' corpses with ‘violent injuries' found in Tenerife holiday flat after neighbours reported smell
Spanish cops have now launched a major investigation after the victims, believed to be a couple and foreign nationals, were found in San Eugenio Alto.
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The bodies were so decomposed they were unrecognisable.
It is understood that the reservation was made by a young Italian who came to spend a season of rest in the south of Tenerife in the company of a woman.
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