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Burglars broke into Bronson Battersby’s Skegness home after his and father Kenneth's bodies were found

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Heartless burglars broke into the Skegness home shared by two-year-old Bronson Battersby and his father just hours after their bodies were found there.

Bronson is understood to have tragically starved to death after his father Kenneth, 60, suffered a fatal heart attack.

Their bodies were discovered at their home in Prince Alfred Avenue, Skegness, around 3.25pm on January 9.

Police have since confirmed thieves broke into the basement flat in the days after, stealing Kenneth's wallet and medication, according to MailOnline.

Lincolnshire Police

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