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Dartmoor Haytor deaths: Boy's body found after mother and son die Dartmoor Haytor deaths: Boy's body found after mother and son die
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Police investigating the death of a 24-year-old woman and her five-year-old son, who died in a fall from rocks on Dartmoor in Devon, have found a child's body at the woman's home. Police investigating the death of a woman and her son, who died in a fall from rocks on Dartmoor in Devon, have found a boy's body at her home.
The woman and boy died falling between 80-100ft (24-30m) at Haytor, a famous Dartmoor landmark, Devon and Cornwall Police said. The woman and five-year-old boy died falling between 80-100ft (24-30m) at Haytor, Devon and Cornwall Police said.
The body of a two-year-old boy, also believed to be her son, was later found in Dukes Close, Paignton. A two-year-old boy's body was later found in Dukes Close, Paignton.
Officers have begun a murder enquiry. Police said the woman was believed to be Catherine Hooper, 24, and the dead children her sons Josh Patterson, aged five, and Sam Patterson, aged two.
'Tragic incident' A force spokesman said no formal identification had taken place but officers had begun a murder inquiry.
The force released a statement from Neil Patterson, saying he was "devastated" that the "three most important and cherished people in my life had been taken from me".
An air ambulance, a police helicopter, park rangers and members of the Dartmoor Rescue Group went to Haytor after an incident was reported shortly before 12:00 BST.An air ambulance, a police helicopter, park rangers and members of the Dartmoor Rescue Group went to Haytor after an incident was reported shortly before 12:00 BST.
Acting Ch Insp Adrian Leisk, of Devon and Cornwall Police, said officers found two bodies when they arrived at the granite peak which is more than 1,475ft (450m) above sea level. Acting Ch Insp Adrian Leisk, of Devon and Cornwall Police, said officers found two bodies when they arrived at the granite peak, which is more than 1,475ft (450m) above sea level.
He said the immediate area was cordoned off to carry out a "detailed and thorough investigation to get a further understanding of what occurred".
Officers then went to the woman's home, where the body of the two-year-old boy was found.Officers then went to the woman's home, where the body of the two-year-old boy was found.
Police said a murder investigation had been started by the force's major crime investigation team.
Det Supt Paul Burgan said: "We are keeping an open mind about all three deaths. But at this stage we are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident."Det Supt Paul Burgan said: "We are keeping an open mind about all three deaths. But at this stage we are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident."
The force said post-mortem examinations on all three involved in the "tragic incident" would be carried out.The force said post-mortem examinations on all three involved in the "tragic incident" would be carried out.
Dartmoor Rescue Group said on Twitter that a team was "called to assist at a tragic incident at Haytor today".Dartmoor Rescue Group said on Twitter that a team was "called to assist at a tragic incident at Haytor today".
It added: "Our thoughts are with the family."It added: "Our thoughts are with the family."
Police have appealed for witnesses at Haytor to contact them.Police have appealed for witnesses at Haytor to contact them.