The PSNI have said they are searching for a golf club which they suspect may have been used to bludgeon to death two Lithuanian men in Northern Ireland.
The mutilated bodies of the two victims were found dumped in thick undergrowth near Warrenpoint, Co Down last month.
The PSNI believe the men were attacked with a golf club in Newry, two days before their bodies were discovered by a man walking his dog just yards from Warrenpoint Golf Club.
Today the PSNI urged people who may have seen the men's bodies being carried from a house in Sandy Street, Newry to come forward.
They said the two victims have been identified, one was aged 32 and the other 27, but at the request of their families their names were not being released.
In accordance with the families' wishes the men are to be cremated in Northern Ireland.
Some of the men's belongings including mobile telephones and passports and a brown lace-up shoe are missing, according to Phil Aiken, the detective heading the investigation.
Two Lithuanians wanted for questioning about the double murder fled to England. They were last spotted at London's Victoria Coach Station the day after the bodies were found on May 13th.
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