Inquiries continue after two unexplained deaths

Emergency services are continuing to investigate properties on Gatesgarth Close in Scarborough
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Emergency services are continuing to search properties close to homes where two men were found dead.
North Yorkshire Police officers were called to Gatesgarth Close in Scarborough on Monday, following the death of a 69-year-old man.
Five days earlier the force was called to a similar incident at the adjoining home, where a 49-year-old man was found dead.
Residents in the neighbouring properties have been evacuated as a precaution and they remain in alternative accommodation while specialist searches continue, a force spokesperson said.
Scarborough and Whitby MP Alison Hume said she was saddened to hear about the unexplained deaths and her thoughts were with the men's families.
"Understandably, people in the town will be concerned. North Yorkshire Police have stressed they do not believe there is any risk to the wider community at this time," she said.
"I know they are working extremely hard to get to the bottom of what has happened in both cases."

Police say emergency workers are wearing protective equipment as a precaution
Police tents and a cordon have been set up in front of the properties while an examination of the scene takes place.
Officers said tests were being carried out to determine the presence of any environmental factors that may have contributed to the deaths.
They said fire and police officers would be wearing protective clothing as a precaution until they know more about how the men died.
The housing association responsible for the properties, Beyond Housing, said: "We are deeply saddened by recent events at Gatesgarth Close.
"Our heartfelt condolences go out to the families and friends of the two men who have sadly passed away.
"This is a distressing time for all those affected, and our thoughts remain with them."

Neighbour Ken Rumford says there has been a large police presence in the street
Ken Rumford, who lives in the area, said he noticed emergency services arriving on the street on Monday.
"It just escalated from there," he said.
"Two fire cars came and the gas board. They put sensors around the windows but then cleared off."
Mr Rumford said police had knocked on his door to reassure him and confirm the investigation was taking place.
"We're just waiting to see now," he added.
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