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Bodies of woman and child found Suspect named in murder inquiry
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The bodies of a woman and child have been discovered at a property near Southampton, sparking a murder inquiry. Police have named a 21-year-old man they want to speak to after the bodies of a woman and her baby daughter were discovered in Hampshire.
Police officers were called to an address in Myrtle Avenue, Totton, at about 0905 GMT after the pair were found by a relative. Officers want to talk to Anthony Marsh after the bodies of Stephanie Bellinger, 24, and eight-month-old Lily were found at a house in Totton.
Hampshire police, who have begun a murder investigation, are currently trying to establish the circumstances that led to their deaths. Police were called to an address in Myrtle Avenue at about 0905 GMT after the pair were found by a relative.
They are appealing for anyone in the area of Myrtle Avenue to contact them. Police said Mr Marsh was a "dangerous" man who "should not be approached".
'Leaving in hurry''Leaving in hurry'
Hampshire Police are appealing for anyone in the area of Myrtle Avenue to contact them.
A police spokesman said: "Did anyone see a person(s) enter or leave the house in an agitated state?A police spokesman said: "Did anyone see a person(s) enter or leave the house in an agitated state?
"Was anyone seen leaving the area in a hurry?""Was anyone seen leaving the area in a hurry?"
Next-of-kin are currently being traced and notified, he added.Next-of-kin are currently being traced and notified, he added.
He said the coroner had been notified and post-mortem examinations on the bodies were likely to be conducted by a Home Office pathologist either later or on Sunday morning.He said the coroner had been notified and post-mortem examinations on the bodies were likely to be conducted by a Home Office pathologist either later or on Sunday morning.
Anyone with information is being asked to contact the investigation team at the major crime suite in Hulse Road, Southampton.Anyone with information is being asked to contact the investigation team at the major crime suite in Hulse Road, Southampton.