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Twin Brothers Found Dead Together In Woodland Named As My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding Stars Billy And Joe Smith

Twin Brothers Found Dead Together In Woodland Named As My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding Stars Billy And Joe Smith

The 32-year-old brothers have been identified by friend and family

Claire Reid

Claire Reid

The bodies of twin brothers found together in woodland in Sevenoaks, Kent have been identified by family and friends as Billy and Joe Smith, who appeared together on My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding.

Tributes have begun to pour in for men after the twins were found in a tree down a quiet country lane just days after Christmas.

The 32-year-olds had previously appeared on Channel 4's My Big Fat Gypsy Weddings: My Big Fat Gypsy Holiday, and their tragic deaths have rocked the community, Kent Live reports.

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Paddy Doherty, who appeared on Celebrity Big Brother and My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding, posted on Facebook to say: "RIP. Please pray for these two dear souls. God rest them in peace."

The post has quickly been flooded with others wishing to pay their respects and pass on their condolences to the family.

One person wrote: "My heart really goes out to their families. Very sad news. In our prayers."

Another wrote: "RIP Billy and Joe. May God comfort you both and I know your with the lord now in peace.

"I pray for the family and support them in whatever. No words can help I know, but I pray God would be in this terrible situation and help you all through this."

A Facebook page set up for people to pay tribute has already more than 1,000 members.

A police spokesman told Kent Live: "Kent Police was called at 11.34am on Saturday after the bodies of two men were discovered in Dibden Lane, Sevenoaks.

"Enquiries into the circumstances surrounding the deaths are ongoing but they are not currently being treated as suspicious.

"The next of kin of both men are aware and being kept updated."

Featured Image Credit: Channel 4

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