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A man, a woman and two children, believed to be from the same family, have been found dead in Leicestershire.
The body of a man, 32, was found at Watermead Country Park on Friday night.
A 24-year-old woman, a boy aged three and a two-year-old girl were found dead at a flat on Saturday afternoon in Mowmacre Hill, Leicester.
The deaths of the woman and children at the Jersey Road property are being treated as suspicious. Police said they were not looking for anyone else.
Leicestershire Police said none of the bodies had so far been identified.
A spokesperson from the force said: "No causes of death have been established at present, but the deaths of the woman and children are being treated as suspicious.
"Inquiries are at an early stage, but officers are not looking for anyone else at this time."
'Really quiet'
Neighbours expressed their shock at what had happened.
One neighbour, Melissa Muskett, said: "She was really quiet and she kept to herself, she was nice.
"If you saw her she'd say 'hi'. Her kids were nice and adorable. I didn't think this would happen. [It's] horrible."
Floral tributes were being placed outside the Jersey Road flat, along with a pink and blue teddy bear.
One message read: "To a friend, u'll be sadly missed so much, sleep tight."
A man, a woman and two children, believed to be from the same family, have been found dead in Leicestershire.
The body of a man, 32, was found at Watermead Country Park on Friday night.
A 24-year-old woman, a boy aged three and a two-year-old girl were found dead at a flat on Saturday afternoon in Mowmacre Hill, Leicester.
The deaths of the woman and children at the Jersey Road property are being treated as suspicious. Police said they were not looking for anyone else.
Leicestershire Police said none of the bodies had so far been identified.
A spokesperson from the force said: "No causes of death have been established at present, but the deaths of the woman and children are being treated as suspicious.
"Inquiries are at an early stage, but officers are not looking for anyone else at this time."
'Really quiet'
Neighbours expressed their shock at what had happened.
One neighbour, Melissa Muskett, said: "She was really quiet and she kept to herself, she was nice.
"If you saw her she'd say 'hi'. Her kids were nice and adorable. I didn't think this would happen. [It's] horrible."
Floral tributes were being placed outside the Jersey Road flat, along with a pink and blue teddy bear.
One message read: "To a friend, u'll be sadly missed so much, sleep tight."
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