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Sheffield 'incident': Two boys die in Shiregreen Sheffield 'incident': Two boys die in Shiregreen
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Two boys have died and four other children are in hospital after an "incident" at a house in Sheffield.Two boys have died and four other children are in hospital after an "incident" at a house in Sheffield.
A man, 37, and a woman, 34, were arrested on suspicion of murder after "reports of concerns for safety" at the home in Shiregreen at 07:30 BST.A man, 37, and a woman, 34, were arrested on suspicion of murder after "reports of concerns for safety" at the home in Shiregreen at 07:30 BST.
The boys, aged 13 and 14, died after being taken to hospital with the other children - aged 11, 10, three and seven months. The others remain in hospital. The boys, aged 13 and 14, died and the other children - aged 11, 10, three and seven months - remain in hospital but are conscious, police say.
Police said they were still trying to work out how the boys died. Officers said they were still trying to work out how the boys died.
Post-mortem tests are due to take place later.
The two people under arrest remain in police custody.The two people under arrest remain in police custody.
The conditions of the other four children have not been revealed. Supt Paul McCurry, of South Yorkshire Police, said officers were not looking for anybody else in relation to the deaths and said it was an "isolated" incident.
South Yorkshire Police said post-mortem tests would be carried out "in due course". He said the other children were conscious, adding they would be in hospital for "certainly the next few hours".
Forensics officers have been seen going into the home in Gregg House Road. Forensics officers arrived at the home in Gregg House Road at about midday.
Det Ch Insp Simon Palmer said: "I appreciate the events of this morning have caused concern locally but I'd like to reassure you that there is no wider risk to the community. The police force earlier said there was no wider risk to the community and urged people to be "mindful" of what they post on social media.
"To allow the investigation to progress, I would please ask that people are mindful of what they are posting on social media and the potential distress this may cause."
The Yorkshire Air Ambulance earlier landed in the grounds of Hartley Brook Primary Academy, which backs on to the road.The Yorkshire Air Ambulance earlier landed in the grounds of Hartley Brook Primary Academy, which backs on to the road.
The school is not believed to have been involved in the incident.The school is not believed to have been involved in the incident.
Police earlier ruled out speculation online that shots had been fired.Police earlier ruled out speculation online that shots had been fired.
A police cordon remains in place around Gregg House Road, with buses being diverted from the area.A police cordon remains in place around Gregg House Road, with buses being diverted from the area.
Det Ch Insp Palmer added: "We will be providing regular updates when we are able to.
"If anyone does have concerns, please do not hesitate to speak to an officer in the area."
Aaron Brunskill, who lives locally, said residents came out into the street at 08:00 to find about 15 police cars and four ambulances.Aaron Brunskill, who lives locally, said residents came out into the street at 08:00 to find about 15 police cars and four ambulances.
He said: "I know there's children there, I've just seen them walking back to the shops and that's all I know.He said: "I know there's children there, I've just seen them walking back to the shops and that's all I know.
"Everyone speaking on the road said the first one out had to be resuscitated.""Everyone speaking on the road said the first one out had to be resuscitated."
In a statement, Gill Furniss, Labour MP for Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough, said she was "deeply saddened by the tragic incident".In a statement, Gill Furniss, Labour MP for Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough, said she was "deeply saddened by the tragic incident".
"My deepest sympathies are with the loved ones of the children who have lost their lives and also with those who are currently in the care of Sheffield Children's Hospital," she said."My deepest sympathies are with the loved ones of the children who have lost their lives and also with those who are currently in the care of Sheffield Children's Hospital," she said.
"Shiregreen is a strong community but I know the whole area is deeply shaken by what has happened here."Shiregreen is a strong community but I know the whole area is deeply shaken by what has happened here.
"I would like to thank hardworking South Yorkshire Police and the NHS staff for their response in such a difficult situation.""I would like to thank hardworking South Yorkshire Police and the NHS staff for their response in such a difficult situation."