The bodies of Guiseppe Massaro, 80, and his wife, Caterina, 77, were discovered by 23-year-old Lindsey Booth who had gone to their house with her mother after an aunt was unable to get in touch with the couple.
The mother and daughter found the terraced house in Wolverhampton ransacked and Mr and Mrs Massaro lying dead in their upstairs bedroom.
Miss Booth told the Sunday Mirror: 'When I got upstairs I opened their bedroom door and saw my granddad lying still on top of the mattress. I screamed to my mum to stay downstairs and walked over to touch the body. It was cold.
'That's when I noticed my gran lying next to him - her body was covered by the duvet. They were in their day clothes and I didn't see any blood or signs of a struggle.
'My grandparents were wonderful and loving people who worked hard all their lives and did not deserve to die like this.' Read More
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