Paddy and Willie Hennessy were found beaten to death at the family farm yesterday morning.
Post mortem examinations are due to take place today on the bodies of three brothers who died in a suspected double murder-suicide in north Cork.
60-year-old Paddy and 66-year-old Willie Hennessy were found beaten to death at the family farm near Mitchelstown yesterday morning.
Their brother, 59-year-old Johnny, was found dead in a river nearby a short time later.
Retired detective inspector and Mullingar's Patrick Marry says he's confident Gardaí will get to the bottom of what happened:
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