By Zoe Zaczek For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 04:55 BST, 1 May 2019 | Updated: 05:15 BST, 1 May 2019
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A multi-million dollar home where two elderly people were discovered after laying dead for weeks has hit the market.
The luxurious three-bedroom Palm Beach property, in Sydney's Northern Beaches, will go to auction on June 2 with an asking price of $3million.
A 'fiercely independent' elderly couple, aged in their 80s, were found dead in the two-storey sandstone cottage on 121 Bynya Road in July 2017 after police were alerted to concerns about their welfare.
A multi-million dollar home where two elderly people were found dead has hit the market
In a statement shared to Facebook at the time, police said they believed the husband died naturally and his wife – who was blind and disabled – later died due to a lack of care.
'The husband was the carer for his life-long partner who was blind and had other disabilities,' the statement said.
'The couple consistently refused aged care assistance and medical support but were coping with their