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Fuller quarry deaths: Children 'unlawfully' killed Fuller quarry deaths: Children 'unlawfully' killed
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Three children were unlawfully killed by their father who then took his own life, a coroner has recorded. Three young children were unlawfully killed by their father who then jumped to his death, a coroner has ruled.
Ceri Fuller, 35, his son Samuel, 12, and daughters Rebecca, eight, and Charlotte, seven, were found at Poles Coppice in Shropshire on 16 July.Ceri Fuller, 35, his son Samuel, 12, and daughters Rebecca, eight, and Charlotte, seven, were found at Poles Coppice in Shropshire on 16 July.
The children, from Milkwall in Gloucestershire, had been stabbed with 6.5in (17cm) a hunting knife.The children, from Milkwall in Gloucestershire, had been stabbed with 6.5in (17cm) a hunting knife.
Coroner Andrew Barkley, Deputy Coroner of Shropshire, said it had been a "scene of unimaginable horror". Andrew Barkley, deputy coroner of Mid and Northwest Shropshire, said it had been a "scene of unimaginable horror".
Finding that Ceri Fuller had taken his own life, Mr Barkley said overwhelming evidence had driven him to the inescapable conclusion that Mr Fuller acted alone in attacking his children at the disused quarry.
The three children all suffered "large" wounds to the throat.
A fingerprint matching Mr Fuller's was found on a bloodstained knife recovered from the scene.
'Unimaginable horror'
Wem Coroner's Court heard that Samuel died from the effects of the single wound to his neck.
Rebecca had been stabbed five times in the chest, and her sister had suffered four chest wounds, the inquest was told.
The children's father was found dead at the foot of a 60ft (18m) cliff at the quarry with a fractured skull and other injuries consistent with a fall from height.
Mr Barkley said: "What happened in the coppice that night might never be known. A great darkness descended on the quarry.
"I was a scene of unimaginable horror, the kind of things nightmares are made of."
The inquest earlier heard that the children's mother, Ruth, "knew something horrible had happened", before she discovered the children were dead.
Mrs Fuller was unable to attended the inquest, but in a statement read to the court she detailed her relationship with her husband.
She described him as "jealous and possessive" and said he had been violent in the past.
She admitted she had developed a "crush" on her Open University lecturer, and she had been on the verge of breaking up with Mr Fuller.
After discussing the break-up her husband, a paper mill worker, went missing with the three children.
Mrs Fuller said in her statement that the last thing she could remember before they went missing was a car door slamming shut and that she "knew something horrible had happened".
The inquest heard that Mrs Fuller's behaviour at the time of their disappearance had been erratic and hours after she last saw them she was admitted to hospital after attempting to stab herself with a kitchen knife.
On Wednesday Mrs Fuller's sister, Joanna Ballard, told the inquest that in the early hours of the next day Mrs Fuller stared into her eyes and told her: "I think that Ceri killed Rebecca."