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No injuries, signs of struggle for two found dead outside home

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DISTANT (AP) – A coroner says autopsies on a man and woman found dead in the snow in rural Western Pennsylvania didn’t reveal injuries or signs of a struggle.

Police say a family member found 61-year-old Linda Darlene Cook and 64-year-old Kenneth Leroy Steffey outside their home Sunday afternoon in Distant.

Police say their bodies were mostly covered in snow.

Armstrong County Coroner Brian Myers says Cook and Steffey had significant medical conditions. He’s waiting for toxicology reports before determining cause and manner of death.

The investigation is continuing.

Distant is about 60 miles northeast of Pittsburgh.

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