Three elderly siblings that were found dead at a home in Pennsylvania two months ago all died from COVID–19, a coroner said on Wednesday.
The siblings, 70-year-old Richard Kinsey and 72-year-old Donald Kinsey, and their sister, 68-year-old Ruth Kinsey, were discovered in a home near Johnstown on Oct. 25.
Cambria County Coroner Jeff Lees told the Associated Press the siblings “were positive for COVID-19, the lungs were heavy and congested.”
Lees made the ruling based on each sibling’s autopsy, toxicology tests, and microbiology examinations.