Two found dead in rv in philadelphia

Two found dead in RV in Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA — Police are investigating the deaths of two individuals whose bodies were found early Saturday morning inside an RV on North Philip Street. Officers responded to a call at 2:06 a.m. at 2400 N Philip Street and discovered the victims inside the vehicle.

The first victim, identified only as a male, was found in a severely decomposed state on a bed inside the RV, according to authorities. The second victim, a nude white female, was found on the steps of the RV and was pronounced dead at 2:24 a.m. by emergency personnel from Medic 31.

The cause of death for both individuals remains unclear, and police have not released the names of the victims. The Homicide Unit is handling the investigation, and the scene is currently being held as authorities gather more information.

As of Saturday, no further details have been provided about the circumstances surrounding the deaths, and the investigation is ongoing.

Further updates are expected as police continue to assess the situation.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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