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Two brothers dead after murder-suicide in Spring Hill, HCSO says

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A murder-suicide investigation is underway in Spring Hill, Florida, following a tragic incident on Friday morning. Anthony Coyle made a 9-1-1 call to report that he had shot his brother, Robert Coyle, amid a heated argument over Robert's vehicle. Upon arrival, authorities were informed by their mother about the conflict leading to the violence. Investigators revealed that Anthony shot Robert during the dispute. After the shooting, Anthony expressed to their mother that he did not want to spend his life in prison, which led him to take his own life.

Both brothers were found dead at the scene. This incident raises serious concerns about domestic violence and mental health challenges within families, leaving the community to grapple with the aftermath of this tragic event.

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