FLORAL tributes have been left outside the house where a couple were found dead in Warndon Villages.

A bunch of flowers have been left outside the house in Debdale Avenue, along with a candle and an empty beer can.

The bodies of Malgorzata Marczak and Daniel Fedec were discovered inside the house by police at 5pm on Tuesday after families raised the alarm.

The death of Miss Marczak, aged 29, is being treated as murder, while Mr Fedec's death is being treated as non-suspicious and police are not looking for anyone else in connection with their investigation.

Police have now confirmed the identities of the couple, and confirmed that a provisional medical cause of death for Mr Fedec is hanging. 

A post mortem has been carried out on Miss Marczak but further investigation is required before cause of death can confirmed.

Mr Fedec, aged 21, came to England from Poland in 2006 and was a pupil at Christopher Whitehead Language College and the former Worcester College of Technology.

He was also worked at LGG Charlesworth in Malvern until 2013.

Miss Marczak is believed to have worked at Southco and had a young son.

Police went to their home after their families said they had not heard from them since Sunday.

Officers confirmed that no previous reports of domestic violence involving the dead couple had been received.

Detective Chief Inspector Neil Austin said: "After taking details from the families officers obtained the key to the property and entered at 5pm. The bodies of the deceased were then discovered.

"This is an extremely difficult time for both families and specially trained officers continue to provide them with support and keep them updated on the progress of the investigation.

"We have carried out extensive house-to-house enquiries in the area and these will continue as we attempt to establish the circumstances that led up to this incident.

"We continue to appeal for anyone with information that may help with our enquiries to contact us.

"A file is currently being prepared to be passed to the coroner."