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Police found one New York City According to police and local reports, the man and woman were kidnapped in the Queens, which was burnt down on Monday, after firefighters put out the flames.
The victim, a 77-year-old male and 78-year-old woman, was found dead in a house in the Bellerose community, about 2 miles from the famous Belmont Park Racetrack, and at about 3:30 p.m., medical staff announced on the scene that they were both dead. Their identities were not immediately released until notification to the family.
The New York Police Department is looking for an unidentified man suspected of setting up a fire.
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FDNY Fire Marshal was seen investigating at home where two people were found dead in what the New York Police Department said was suspected of arson. (FNTV)
The New York Police Department released a surveillance video of a potential suspect, described as a “dark skin tone” for men aged 30 to 40, a medium version, last worn with a black hat, black jacket, black sneakers and blue shoes.
The victim was a married couple. New York Post.
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The still image from the security video shows police seeking a homicide in connection with a double homicide attack near the racecourse in Belmont Park, New York. (NYPD)
The video taken on site shows signs of a family home being destroyed in a fire. Firefighters were seen breathing outside the white picket fence. Burning furniture has been moved to the lawn. A baking tray hung on the wall with “Grandma Kelly’s pot. Retired 2020.”
The image also shows Marshal of Fire, Homicide detective and investigators from the on-site medical examiner’s office were exposed to evidence of burning heat at home and outside.

Still images taken from the video show some damage to the outside of the house after firefighters extinguished the flames. (FNTV)
Fox 5 New York About 60 firefighters reportedly spent less than an hour fighting the flames, and the suspects are believed to have been ignited by the suspect before they were spread.
Neighbors told the station that the male victim was an avid Yankees fan who had lived at home for about 40 years.

The victims were identified as 77-year-old male and 78-year-old female. Their names were rejected until notification to the family. (FNTV)
“That’s our conversation – Yankees It has been talking about,” said a neighbor who asked not to be named.

During the on-site investigation, law enforcement officers were seen through a battery-powered saw through windows. (FNTV)
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Fox News’ Azziana Solomon contributed to the report.