Two brothers, 80s, pronounced dead at scene of horror Sligo house fire named as locals left devastated by Xmas tragedy

Locals told of their devastation following the tragic deaths
TWO brothers, both aged in their 80s, have been pronounced dead at the scene of a house fire in Co Sligo.
The two men, who lived together in the family home in Rathlee, between Easkey and Enniscrone, have been named as Pa and Seamus Cuffe.
Gardai, the National Ambulance Service and the fire service rushed to the scene after the alarm was raised at around 11am following an overnight fire.
The blaze is understood to have broken out at a farmhouse between Enniscrone village and Easkey village.
Gardai have confirmed an investigation has been launched following the deaths and post-mortems will be carried out.
The post-mortem examinations will determine the course of the investigation, however foul play is not suspected at this time.
No other injuries have been reported as a result of the blaze.
In a statement, Gardai said: “Gardai are investigating a fatal house fire that occurred in Co. Sligo.
“At approximately 11:00am this morning, Sunday 28th December 2025, Gardai and emergency services were alerted to the fire that occurred at a residence near Easkey overnight.
“Two males, aged in their 80s, were pronounced deceased at the scene. No other injuries were reported.
“Post-mortem examinations will take place in due course, the outcome of which will determine the course of the investigation.
“The scene is currently preserved for technical examination.
“Investigations are ongoing.”
Locals told of their devastation following the tragic deaths of the popular brothers.
Speaking to RTE News, one neighbour said: “Everyone is devastated. We can’t understand how it could happen to two people who were so kind.
Local Michelle Curley added: “These were two very quiet gentlemen. I know them since I was a small child. I’m just two houses down the road and me and my sister were always in and out to see them. And they were great fun, had a great sense of humour.
“Pa loved his car. He was always out and about, and you could meet him anywhere, but he always had a word for you.
“It’s terribly sad for the whole area, because there were two gentlemen and they will be greatly missed.
Bernie Coggins, who grew up with the brothers, also paid tribute, saying: “They used to go to the mart every week, every Tuesday. They were in good health and Seamus just had his cataracts done a few months ago.
“It’s awful sad. They were a big part of our local community.”
