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Twin brothers, 32, found dead in England
    2019-12-31  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

TWINS Billy and Joe Smith, who appeared on the British series “My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding,” have died. They were 32.

Although police have yet to identify the two bodies that were found Saturday morning in Sevenoaks, Kent, numerous social media tributes have poured in naming the twins as the deceased.

“Kent Police was called at 11:34 a.m. on Saturday after the bodies of two men in their 30s were discovered in Dibden Lane, Sevenoaks,” a police spokeswoman tells People magazine in a statement.

Although a cause of death has yet to be announced, police say “the incident is not being treated as suspicious.” A report is being compiled for the coroner.

TMZ reported their deaths were due to an apparent joint suicide.

“Celebrity Big Brother” season 8 winner Paddy Doherty, who also starred on the Channel 4 series, shared numerous tributes to the twins on Facebook.

Kristina Delaney, Billy’s partner, also shared a heartbreaking tribute on Saturday, calling it the “hardest day of my life.”

“RIP my perfect Bill you were so pure so lovely. You made me the happiest girl. Did everything for me showed me love I never had,” she continued. “I wish I could have done more for you both, I do, May you both get the best beds in heaven.”

A Facebook tribute page has also been set up for the twins.

Referencing the number of heartfelt messages, family member Phoebe Charleen Smith told U.K. outlet The Mirror, “My cousins were loved all over the world, as you can see.”

Billy and Joe were featured on the show, which ran for two seasons and several stand-alone episodes from 2011 to 2015. The series followed several Irish traveler families.

The pair, who worked as landscapers, appeared in several episodes of the series, starting in 2013, according to U.K. outlet The Sun.

A neighbor told the outlet that the boys had recently celebrated their birthdays on Dec. 16.

(SD-Agencies)

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