Evacuations near U.K. home of couple slain in Alps
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U.K. police say they have evacuated homes near the house of a British-Iraqi couple slain while vacationing in the French Alps because of concerns about items found at the property.
Surrey police gave no further details on Monday about what had been found in the home of Saad al-Hilli. Soon after the cordon was extended, an army bomb disposal truck arrived.
French police have been scrambling to hunt down leads since Wednesday's rampage in which Al-Hilli, his wife, a woman believed to be his mother-in-law and a French cyclist were killed.
The couple's daughters, 4-year-old Zeena and 7-year-old Zaina, survived the shooting, cbsnews.com website informs.
Authorities say they are probing whether an alleged financial dispute between Saad al-Hilli and his brother, Zaid, played a role, though the surviving brother has denied any conflict.
British authorities only saying there's concern over items found in the house; Bomb squad on-scene


















































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