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Mother to be quizzed on murders | |
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Detectives are waiting to question a woman suspected of murdering her two young children whose bodies were found in a car in Heathfield, East Sussex. | |
The bodies of three-year-old Harry Donnison and his two-year-old sister Elise were found when police broke into the silver Nissan in Mill Close. | |
Fiona Donnison, was hospitalised with "self-harm injuries" to her arms after reporting an "incident" to police. | |
Police said the 43-year-old was in a stable condition. | |
Post-mortem examinations are due to take place later on the bodies of children, which were found just before noon on Wednesday. | |
Two-year-old Elise Donnison was found dead with her older brother | |
Ch Supt Robin Smith, of Sussex Police, said he could not disclose how the children died, but officers were not looking for anyone else in connection with their deaths. | Ch Supt Robin Smith, of Sussex Police, said he could not disclose how the children died, but officers were not looking for anyone else in connection with their deaths. |
The car was towed away for analysis and a cordon was in place round a three-storey detached house in Sheepsetting Lane with a "Sold" sign outside, close to where the car was parked. | The car was towed away for analysis and a cordon was in place round a three-storey detached house in Sheepsetting Lane with a "Sold" sign outside, close to where the car was parked. |
Ms Donnison had previously lived in the house with her husband, but police said they believed she was now living in Surrey. | |
Sussex Police have informed family members of the deaths. | Sussex Police have informed family members of the deaths. |