The post-mortem examination results of a family who were found dead in Twickenham and East Sussex have been released.
A murder investigation was launched after a woman was found dead in her Twickenham home on March 12 an hour after her husband and two children were found dead in Birling Gap seafront, Eastbourne.
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The post-mortem examinations at Kingston Mortuary showed that the 47-year-old woman died from multiple stab wounds.
The man and two young boys, aged seven and 10, died from “multiple injuries consistent with falling from a height”.
Police were called to South Road just before 6pm on Monday, March 5, following concerns raised about the welfare of those inside the house.
Officers attended with London Ambulance Service and found the victim dead at the scene.
Detectives “quickly sought to establish the welfare” of her husband and two children who were not found in the home.
Sussex Police discovered the bodies of a man and two young boys at Birling Gap seafront, Eastbourne, just before 5pm the same day and contacted the Met Police.
Forensics in South Road, Twickenham
At this stage, police are not looking for anyone else in connection with the investigation.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Metropolitan Police on 0208 721 4005, or locally to Sussex Police on 101 quoting Operation Glasson.
Alternatively, call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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