Husband and wife were found dead at home after leaving an eight-word note pinned to the door and a recording for the police

After finding a eight -word creepy note they stuck to the front door, he was found dead by two retired daughter.
Both 83 -year -old Tony and Phyllis Gilbert were found dead in their bungalows in Dromneavane, Kenmare, Kerry and Kerry, less than 10:00 on November 14, 2021.
Yesterday, the Tralee Regional Court of an investigation of the evidence, the bride who made regular shopping for the couple Berryl Gilbert, because of Covid restrictions, that morning plan to leave the food he bought at the door of the house, he said.
However, he found a note fixed to the door: ‘We must plan all we must die.’ Note asked the reader to call Gardaí and said that Gardaí was a key in a pot.
For Kerry Aisling Quilter, Coroner found that Gardaí was a tape with two recording of the couple’s voices at home shortly after the corpses of Tony and Phyllis. He directed Gardaí to listen to the records.
Tony Gilbert said the couple was ‘together’ in the recording and planned to be ‘to be together in sleep’.
The investigation, the couple in the 1990s Co. He heard he moved to Kerry.
They previously carried out a successful glass engraving work on Henry Street in Kenmare.
Phyllis and Tony, both 83, ‘they were together and planned to be together in sleep’
Felicity Gilbert, the grandson of the couple, said ‘they are as close as possible in terms of friendship’.
The couple said that they became ‘quite exclusive’ and they moved away from society because of the Covid virus.
Attorney Vincent Coakley told Gardaí to Gardaí in October 2021 that Mr. Gilbert was in contact with him in October 2021 and that he asked the writing of a will for himself and his wife.
Mr. Gilbert, Mr. Coakley’e ‘health reasons to make a testament’ said they were worried ‘, he said.
The couple, giving him the details of his wishes on the phone, he hesitated to come to his office to sign his request. Mr. Gilbert said Phyllis was worried about Covid virus because of his health vulnerabilities.
However, Tony and Phyllis came to his office in the afternoon of November 10, 2021 and signed their will.
Mr. Coakley, Mrs. Gilbert ‘very crippled’, while both her and her husband had mental competence to write their own will, he said.
There was no pressure, and three people witnessed the signing of the will.
The evidence of the station was called to the scene of a patrol car around 10.20 o’clock on November 14, 2021.
Gardaí Bungalova entered and the old couple died in a bedroom. There was no sign of injury or trauma on both sides. There were double beds.
In the meantime, James Hendricks, Garda, said that if everything goes at the door according to the plan, it was a note that both sides would die in the property.
He said they found the couple’s bodies when Gardaí entered. Rigor Mortis died for both.
Garden Hendricks said that there was a teeth device in the bedroom. A note led Gardaí to listen to records.
Chief State Pathologist Linda Mulligan made postmortems for people who died in Kerry University of Kerry in Tralee.
Tony and Phyllis said they had taken a toxic substance that caused the deaths of Gilbert. The results of toxicology confirmed that the couple died because of a toxic substance.
Dr Mulligan said that the relatives of the dead will take place very quickly for both death. Phyllis said that Gilbert had four stages pancreatic cancer when he died, and that he metastasize in his body.
Coroner Mrs. Quilter announced that the married couple made plans before their death.
In both cases, he decided to commit suicide and wished his condolences to the loved ones of those who died. He said it was a ‘traumatic’ case.
Garda sergeant Aoife offered an condolences to the family on behalf of Gardaí. SGT Dolan said that the family’s losing both Phyllis and Tony at the same time was ‘very difficult’.
Following his tragedy, the locals described Mr. Gilbert as ‘very talented and artistic’. The couple was said to be ‘very quiet and humble’.
A special cream took place in the island crematorium in Cork, Ringaskiddy.