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Community in shock after deaths of woman and two children aged four and six

A 52-year-old man has been arrested and police are not looking for other suspects.

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Residents have spoken of their shock and sadness after a triple murder inquiry was launched into the deaths of a woman and two young children in Northamptonshire.

Police officers were called to a block of flats in Petherton Court, Kettering, at 11.15am on Thursday, where a woman, a boy understood to be aged six, and a girl believed to be four-years-old were found with serious injuries.

Despite the efforts of paramedics and police officers, the woman died at the scene and the two children later died in hospital.

Kettering flowers
Tributes left at the scene on Friday. (Matthew Cooper/PA)

Officers, who have said they are not seeking anyone else in connection with the inquiry, have placed a cordon around an area of grass at the flats, where one window of a patio door has been boarded up.

Speaking a day after the fatalities, business manager Pierino Geranio, who runs his uncle’s barber shop near to the cul-de-sac where the incident happened, said: “You speak to people about it and they just can’t believe it.

“I come here every day to work and you never expect anything like this – it’s so tragic. It’s totally terrible, beyond comprehension.”

“But I never thought it would be this. It’s just so sad for the family and everybody involved.”

Another local resident, who asked not to be named, said: “Apparently the family have not been there long.

“It’s terrible to hear about anything like this anywhere, but when there’s children involved it’s beyond words.”

Deaths of woman and two children in Kettering
A police officer at the entrance to a block of flats in Petherton Court. (Matthew Cooper/PA)

An unsigned note attached to one of the tributes read: “We were shocked and devastated by the news. The community will always remember this extremely sad and distressing incident. RIP. We hope you are in a better place.”

“The man we have arrested is currently being questioned by detectives in custody however anyone with any information is encouraged to contact us, either by calling 101 or by calling Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

“We understand that the local community, and indeed many people across the country, will be shocked by this event. It is a desperately sad incident and I want to be absolutely clear on our unwavering commitment in establishing what has happened here and in seeking justice for this woman and these young children.”

Forensic post-mortem examinations to establish the cause of death are expected to take place in the coming days.

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