A woman has been taken in on suspicion of murder in connection with the harrowing revelation of three deceased children at a house in Bristol, according to Avon and Somerset police.
Police Discovers Three Dead Children
The police found the children lifeless at the location on Sunday after answering a welfare call in Blaise Walk, Sea Mills, around 12:40 am. The 42-year-old suspect is presently in police care at a hospital.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) was informed by the police about the incident due to previous contact in February.
An IOPC spokesperson mentioned being notified about the tragic incident in Bristol and their request for further information regarding the prior contact to assess whether additional action is necessary.
Mark Shelford, the Avon and Somerset police and crime commissioner, conveyed deep anguish over the children's deaths, imploring people to grant the police a charge for their examination. He declared that the police have made an arrest and believe it to be a secluded occurrence with no further danger to the larger community.
Vicks Hayward-Melen, the neighborhood chief inspector, described the occurrence as uncommonly deadly and agonizing, offering condolences to the children's loved ones. Increased police presence and support through the family liaison unit were settled.
The incident occurred in a quiet neighborhood about four miles northwest of Bristol city center. A resident, choosing anonymity, described the arrested woman as "lovely" and shared details about the family's two boys and a girl.
The arrested woman had reportedly been struggling, particularly after the birth of her youngest child.
A Methodist church hall was opened by the police to provide a space for community members to gather and comfort one another. The local community playgroup announced closure on Monday due to the tragedy, expressing condolences to the affected family and the wider community.
A Bristol minicab driver, acquainted with the family, shared that he had last seen the mother and children about two weeks ago. He visited them to inquire about a reported family problem between the parents and offered help as a taxi driver.
The minicab driver described the mother as a nice person and expressed sadness over the situation. He mentioned that the Sudanese community is typically patient, and such issues are not common.
The father, working as a security guard, was not residing at the house during that period.
Detectives from the major crime investigation team are currently looking into the deaths.
Community Mourns Death of Three Children
Bristol North West MP Darren Jones expressed deep sorrow over the tragic news from Sea Mills, stating that finding words to describe the situation is nearly impossible. He extended his thoughts and prayers to the friends and family of the children and thanked the emergency services for their response.
Mayor Marvin Rees also found it nearly impossible to articulate the devastating news, expressing sympathy for those who knew the three young children. He mentioned plans to collaborate with schools, the community, and Avon and Somerset Police to provide support.
West of England Metro Mayor Dan Norris described the news as tragic and heartbreaking, expressing empathy for those close to the children and acknowledging the unimaginable pain and shock they must be experiencing.