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Hunt for men who brought dead body into post office in bizarre bid to collect pension

Police are hunting the two men who brought a dead man into a post office to collect his pension.

The brazen duo reportedly propped the corpse up on their shoulders and took him to a post office in south-east Ireland.

However, a staff member at the Carlow branch immediately realised the elderly man was ashen-faced and called the police as he thought he may be dead.

When the worker raised her concerns, the men dropped the body on the floor and fled the scene.

The Irish Mirror are reporting the elderly man was known as Peadar Doyle, who was in his 70s and lived in a house nearby.

Gardai picture at the scene where a man's body was left at a post office on Staplestown Road in Carlow. (Dylan Vaughan)

One of the suspects had earlier walked into the post office and attempted to claim the pension of the elderly man.

However, he was told the only person who could receive the payment was Mr Doyle and it could not be collected by anyone else on his behalf.

It’s understood the pair then returned with the corpse and attempted to obtain his pension money.

It’s believed one of the scammers told a staff member: “Ah, he’s grand, we’re going to bring him down to the hospital when we get the money.”

A source said: “Gardai were alerted about an unconscious man being carried into a post office.

“The guards and an ambulance arrived at the scene where they discovered the man was dead.”

Gardai immediately preserved the scene and it was sealed off along with the deceased’s house which was being examined by the Garda Technical Bureau.

The coroner was notified and the State Pathologist was called to carry out a postmortem.

Gardai immediately preserved the scene and it was sealed off along with the deceased’s house (Dylan Vaughan)

It is understood gardai last night believed Mr Doyle may have died from natural causes but it was too early to rule out other possibilities. Officers are hunting the two men.

A local woman told how her daughter witnessed the pair carrying the pensioner into the post office.

She said: “She was leaving my house at the time and said the man looked unwell as his feet were dragging the ground.”

Fr John Dunphy, who was called to the post office to say prayers for the deceased, told the Irish Mirror: “I only went there and did my normal routine, I didn’t realise what had happened.

“The guards just asked me to come up to bless a man who had dropped dead.

“That’s all I was involved in, that’s all I normally do, just go in and say prayers with them and I left straight away.”

A Garda spokesman said: “Gardai are investigating all the circumstances surrounding the unexplained death of an elderly male in the Carlow area.”

A spokeswoman for An Post added: “We can confirm there was an incident at Staplestown Road Post Office.

“Gardai are investigating so we won’t make any further comment at this time.”

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