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Four people found dead in Hounslow flat Four people found dead in Hounslow flat
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Police officers were at the property on Staines Road on SaturdayPolice officers were at the property on Staines Road on Saturday
Four people, including an 11-year-old girl, a three-year-old boy and a man and woman in their 30s, have been found dead in a flat in Hounslow, the Metropolitan Police say.Four people, including an 11-year-old girl, a three-year-old boy and a man and woman in their 30s, have been found dead in a flat in Hounslow, the Metropolitan Police say.
All four at the property on Staines Road, Bedfont, were thought to be related, said the force. All four at the property on Staines Road, Bedfont, were thought to be from the same family, said the force.
Police were called at 15:00 BST on Friday and found the bodies after forcing their way in.Police were called at 15:00 BST on Friday and found the bodies after forcing their way in.
The force described it as "a terrible incident".The force described it as "a terrible incident".
It added no other parties were currently being sought in connection with events.It added no other parties were currently being sought in connection with events.
Speaking at the scene, Ch Supt Sean Wilson, policing commander in west London, said there were "urgent inquiries" to locate and inform their next of kin.
He told reporters: "I believe we know who they are - four members of the same family - however, urgent inquiries are ongoing to locate and inform their next of kin and it would be inappropriate for me to name them at this time."
Post-mortem examinations are also being arranged to establish their cause of death, he added.
A man who lives next door to the property, who did not wish to be named, said: "They were just normal neighbours - we just had greetings here and there, that kind of stuff."A man who lives next door to the property, who did not wish to be named, said: "They were just normal neighbours - we just had greetings here and there, that kind of stuff."
He added: "I came home from work and there were police everywhere. It was really busy. Nothing like that happens here. I have no idea what happened."He added: "I came home from work and there were police everywhere. It was really busy. Nothing like that happens here. I have no idea what happened."
'Shock and distress''Shock and distress'
Ch Supt Sean Wilson, local policing commander in west London, said: "Our investigation is at a very early stage, and based on our initial inquiries, we are not currently seeking anybody else in connection with the incident. In an earlier statement, Ch Supt Wilson explained that the police's "investigation is at a very early stage, and based on our initial inquiries, we are not currently seeking anybody else in connection with the incident".
"I know the shock and distress that this terrible incident will cause among the community in Hounslow and beyond. "I know the shock and distress that this terrible incident will cause among the community in Hounslow and beyond," he added.
"I can assure local people that specialist officers are working to establish exactly what happened and I will provide further information as soon as I can.""I can assure local people that specialist officers are working to establish exactly what happened and I will provide further information as soon as I can."
He added: "I am also aware that this incident will be particularly upsetting for children, and I ask people to please be responsible about what they post on social media, including not naming or speculating as to the names of those who've died."He added: "I am also aware that this incident will be particularly upsetting for children, and I ask people to please be responsible about what they post on social media, including not naming or speculating as to the names of those who've died."
Hounslow council leader Shantanu Rajawat said the deaths had sent "shockwaves" through the community and he expressed his "heartfelt sympathies" to the family and friends of the deceased.Hounslow council leader Shantanu Rajawat said the deaths had sent "shockwaves" through the community and he expressed his "heartfelt sympathies" to the family and friends of the deceased.
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