A girl discovered lifeless inside a flat in Coatbridge has been named as Emma Baillie.
Police Scotland at present confirmed that a 46-year-old man has been charged in connection along with her demise, in addition to that of John Paul Duffy.
Each deaths are being handled as homicide.
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The physique of Emma, 26, was found on Tuesday night (April 12) inside a property in Calder Road.
That adopted the discovery of 51-year-old John Paul’s physique on Sunday, April 10, at Excessive Coats Flats within the city’s Coates Road.
Police have confirmed a person arrested this week has been charged and is because of seem at Airdrie Sheriff Courtroom on Saturday, April 16.
Officers attended Excessive Coats Flats in Coates Road within the city following a priority for particular person name on Sunday.
As a part of their investigation officers additionally attended at a property close by in Calder Road round 5.35pm on Tuesday.
Each deaths have been believed to be linked.
DCI Graham Grant instructed Lanarkshire Reside at present: “I might additionally prefer to reassure the general public that officers are working to ascertain the total circumstances of what has occurred and there's an elevated police presence within the space.
“Intensive enquiries are persevering with into each deaths and we're eager to talk to anybody who could have seen both of them in latest weeks as we search to ascertain their actions.”
Anybody with data is requested to contact Police Scotland on 101.
Alternatively, data could be left anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Detectives have additionally arrange a web-based portal to encourage members of the general public to submit data.
The Main Incident Public Portal (MIPP) is an internet site that offers the general public entry to a type to allow them to ship data on to the foremost incident groups primarily based on the Scottish Crime Campus and could be accessed right here.
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