Minnesota police say seven deceased family members had no 'obvious trauma,' no signs of forced entry
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Police in Minnesota say that preliminary autopsies have “ruled out any obvious trauma as the cause of death” for four adults and three children who were found deceased inside a twin home in Moorhead, Minnesota, on Saturday.
Authorities say the bodies of seven people were discovered inside this twin home in a northwestern Minnesota city but did not say how they died. (AP Photo/Dave Kolpack) Police tape remained attached to the door of this twin home in Moorhead, Minn., on Monday, Dec. 20, 2021, marking the site where seven bodies were discovered by people conducting a welfare check.(AP Photo/Dave Kolpack)
Family members went to the home in Moorhead, a city of about 44,000 people in northwestern Minnesota, shortly before 8:00 p.m. on Saturday night and found the bodies.
Moorhead police identified the deceased victims on Monday as Belin Hernandez, 37; Marleny Pinto, 34; Eldor Hernandez Castillo, 32; Mariela Guzman Pinto, 19; Mike Hernandez, 7; Marbely Hernandez, 5; and Breylin Hernandez, 16.
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