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A five-year-old boy whose body was found at Beachy Head with those of his parents had died from meningitis at his home four days earlier, police said.A five-year-old boy whose body was found at Beachy Head with those of his parents had died from meningitis at his home four days earlier, police said.
Samuel Puttick, who was discovered in a rucksack at the East Sussex beauty spot on Monday, was discharged from hospital on Friday and died later.Samuel Puttick, who was discovered in a rucksack at the East Sussex beauty spot on Monday, was discharged from hospital on Friday and died later.
His Japanese mother, Kazumi Puttick, 44, and her husband, Neil, 34, had wanted him to die at home peacefully. His mother, Kazumi Puttick, 44, and her husband, Neil, 34, had wanted Sam, who was a quadriplegic, to die at home.
The family lived at Wishing Well Farm in Brokerswood, Westbury, Wiltshire.The family lived at Wishing Well Farm in Brokerswood, Westbury, Wiltshire.
Sam was paralysed from the neck down following a car crash in July 2005 and needed equipment to help him breathe.
A website called stuff4sam.co.uk was created to help raise funds for his care.
Det Insp Ian Williams, of Sussex Police, said: "I am satisfied that Samuel's grieving parents Neil and Kazumi appear to have taken their own lives.Det Insp Ian Williams, of Sussex Police, said: "I am satisfied that Samuel's grieving parents Neil and Kazumi appear to have taken their own lives.
"This is a tragic incident and we extend our sympathies to their family and to the large number of friends and carers affected.""This is a tragic incident and we extend our sympathies to their family and to the large number of friends and carers affected."
Samuel had been receiving treatment for pneumococcal meningitis at the Paediatric Intensive Children's Unit at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children.Samuel had been receiving treatment for pneumococcal meningitis at the Paediatric Intensive Children's Unit at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children.
Bag of toysBag of toys
A spokesman for Bath and North East Somerset NHS said: "When it became clear that Sam had no hope of recovery from his severe infection, he was discharged to his family home at his parents' request."A spokesman for Bath and North East Somerset NHS said: "When it became clear that Sam had no hope of recovery from his severe infection, he was discharged to his family home at his parents' request."
He was certified dead at Wishing Well Farm by a doctor at about 2000 BST.He was certified dead at Wishing Well Farm by a doctor at about 2000 BST.
The spokesman said it would be inappropriate to comment further at this stage.The spokesman said it would be inappropriate to comment further at this stage.
The deaths will be the subject of an extensive investigation and inquest.The deaths will be the subject of an extensive investigation and inquest.
The NHS said the discharge to home of seriously ill children was an accepted part of the palliative withdrawal of treatment to support the families of dying children.The NHS said the discharge to home of seriously ill children was an accepted part of the palliative withdrawal of treatment to support the families of dying children.
Rescuers found a second rucksack, full of toys, near the bodies.Rescuers found a second rucksack, full of toys, near the bodies.
A silver Volkswagen camper van was recovered from a roadside car park about 200 yards (183m) from the cliff edge.A silver Volkswagen camper van was recovered from a roadside car park about 200 yards (183m) from the cliff edge.
Coastguards on routine patrol first spotted what they thought were two bodies 400ft (120m) down the cliff face on Sunday evening.Coastguards on routine patrol first spotted what they thought were two bodies 400ft (120m) down the cliff face on Sunday evening.
The two rucksacks were discovered on Monday and the bodies recovered by 1400 BST.The two rucksacks were discovered on Monday and the bodies recovered by 1400 BST.
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The three bodies were recovered from Beachy Head on MondayThe three bodies were recovered from Beachy Head on Monday