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A late Sunday evening at Baptist Health Brookwood Hospital was marred by violence, resulting in the deaths of two individuals in what police are investigating as an apparent murder-suicide. The incident prompted an immediate lockdown of the facility as a security precaution while authorities secured the scene.
According to preliminary information from law enforcement, the event occurred within the hospital premises. While specific details regarding the identities of the deceased or their relationship have not been officially released, initial reports indicate the tragic episode is confined to the two individuals involved. There is no ongoing threat to the public or the hospital community.
The hospital remained in lockdown as a security measure late Sunday evening. Staff and patients inside followed standard emergency protocols during the response. Police and hospital administrators are coordinating the investigation, with counselors being made available to support staff and witnesses affected by the traumatic event. The focus remains on supporting the hospital community while investigators work to determine the full circumstances surrounding this devastating loss.
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