A severely decomposed old man and lady were discovered in the residence of former Rhode Island mayor Susan Menard, who served for 14 years.
WJAR reports that officers in the city of Woonsocket made the tragic finding.
It has not yet been determined which of the two bodies recovered in the house belonged to the former mayor.
A medical examiner is conducting an examination of the severely decayed bodies.
The police have stated that there are currently no indications of foul play.
WJAR reports that officers in the city of Woonsocket made the tragic finding. Reports have not yet confirmed whether the ex-body mayor’s was among the two discovered in the residence. Susan Menard is shown.
Officers have not disclosed any additional information regarding the bodies or the length of time they had been there.
Susan became mayor in 1995 and remained in office until 2009.
Her tenure as mayor of Woonsocket is the longest in the city’s history.
Woonsocket is located less than 20 miles from Providence and is home to more than 40,000 people.
Officers have not disclosed any additional information regarding the bodies or the length of time they had been there. Described: the setting