Jan 13, 2014

MOTHER AND 2 CHILDREN FOUND DIED



Police say they are not looking for anyone else in connection with deaths of woman, 33, and two young boys in Brent

A woman and two children aged five and seven months have died in an apparent murder-suicide.
The 33-year-old woman and two boys were found at 5.20pm on Thursday at their house in Brent, north-west London, and pronounced dead at the scene.
Police said officers were called by the London ambulance service to the address in Woodgrange Close, to reports of a woman and two children with injuries. When they arrived, the three were pronounced dead by medical staff.
Detectives are treating the children's deaths as murder and believe that the woman's death is not suspicious. They are not looking for anyone else in connection with the killings.
A spokesman for Brent council said: "The family were known to the council but it would be inappropriate to comment further while the police investigation is at such an early stage."
Neighbours expressed their shock at what had happened and said arguing was often heard coming from the flat.
Tashma Brown, 34, who lives next door, said the couple who lived at the address were Sakthivel Vageswaran and his wife Jeyavani Vageswaran.
She said: "She was a person you didn't see often. There was always shouting and arguing, three or four times in a month sometimes. Most of the time when they argued he would come outside to cool down."
Leslie Gotts, who has lived in Woodgrange Close for 18 years, said the family, who are believed to be of Sri Lankan origin, had lived in the first-floor flat in the house for about a year.
A neighbour had told him that the children's father had found their bodies along with his wife's, he said.
Gotts, 70, said: "I just couldn't believe what I was hearing. You freeze. It's a quiet road, a very mixed community. I think I only saw her once. She didn't look very unhappy to me."
A postmortem examination gave the woman's cause of death as compression of the neck, a Scotland Yard spokesman said last night. Postmortem examinations are expected to be carried out on the two children on Tuesday, he added.
Councillor Reg Colwill, who represents Kenton ward where the family lived, said: "I think everybody is the same – they are shocked at what has happened.
"If it's accurate that the woman took her own life she must have been at her wits' end and didn't ask for help, or didn't get the help she asked for. It's two young children. It's very sad."
Brown said she last heard the couple arguing the week before Christmas and also heard the woman getting upset on Tuesday or Wednesday about the baby crying in the house.
"She was shouting but it was in her own language. She sounded upset," Brown said.
She added that she rarely saw the family outside.
"As a mum with a child, I would only see her when she came out with her kids. I would never see her with the kids in the park walking around."
Brown added that she wanted to move following the discovery of the bodies.

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