The Health Service Executive is to review the case of Cork man Michael Greaney - who died alongside his wife on Sunday - less than two months after leaving the Central Mental Hospital in Dublin.
Meanwhile - the couple's eldest daughter remains in a serious but stable condition in hospital after being injured in the incident in Cobh.
53 year old Michael Greaney was found dead alongside his wife Valerie - who was 49 - at their home in O'Neils Place in Cobh on Sunday afternoon.
It's now emerged the physiotherapist had been involved in litigation with three diffeent banks and feared he could lose the family home over his debts.
He had battled mental health issues and had spent some time at the Central Mental Hospital in Dublin.
However a decision was made at the end of October to release him back to the family home in Cobh.
According to this morning's Irish Independent - a full scale review of his treatment will now be carried out.
Post mortems were carried out on the couple yesterday
They revealed Mr Greaney died from a single stab wound that pierced his heart while his wife suffered several stab wounds