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Information released in Hillsborough father/daughter deaths

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– Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald, New Hampshire State Police
Colonel Christopher J. Wagner, and Hillsboro Police Chief David Roarick announce that the autopsies were conducted Monday on Miles Deuse, age 39 and his daughter
Makenzie Deuse, age 4 months, who were found deceased in their home located at 45 Bridge Street, apartment #1 in Hillsboro, New Hampshire on Sunday, November 17, 2019.
Dr. Aldo Fusaro conducted the autopsies. He has determined that the cause of Miles
Deuse’s death is a gunshot wound of the head, and the manner of death is suicide. At this time, the cause and manner of Makenzie Deuse’s death are pending further studies and investigation.
The investigation into the circumstances surrounding these two deaths remains active and ongoing and no further information is expected until Makenzie Deuse’s autopsy has been finalized.
Anyone who believes that they may have information about the incident is asked to
contact New Hampshire State Police Sergeant Stephen Sloper at (603) 628-8477.

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