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Scots mum found dead on same day sister-in-law loses life to covid as cops launch probe

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coronavirus.Cops were called to Glengyre Street, near to St Claire's church, in the Easterhouse area of the city around 2.35pm on Tuesday and discovered the 48-year-old's body inside.She has been named locally as Denise Watson and is understood to be a mum of five.Police say inquiries into the death are continuing and it is currently being treated as 'unexplained'.A source told the Daily Record that it was a double tragedy for the family as Denise's sister-in-law of fellow Easterhouse woman Mandy Davren who died of coronavirus on Tuesday.One person said: "Poor Denise, she was an amazing woman."The family will be really struggling after the death of Mandy as well."A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “We were made aware of the sudden death.

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