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Woman and two children found dead in Brent Woman and two young boys found dead in Brent
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A murder investigation has been launched after a woman and two children were found dead in a house in Brent, north-west London, on Thursday. A murder investigation has been launched after a woman and two young boys were found dead in a house in Brent, north-west London.
The bodies were found after police were called at about 17:20 GMT to reports of a woman and two children with injuries in a property on Woodgrange Close. The bodies were found on Thursday after police were called at about 17:20 GMT to a property on Woodgrange Close.
Two boys, a five-year-old and a seven-month-old, and a woman, 33, were pronounced dead at the scene.Two boys, a five-year-old and a seven-month-old, and a woman, 33, were pronounced dead at the scene.
Police are treating the children's deaths as murder. Police are treating the children's deaths as murder. The woman's death is not so far considered suspicious.
The woman's death is not considered suspicious at this stage. Scotland Yard said detectives were not seeking anyone else in connection with the incident.
Detectives are not seeking anyone else in connection with the incident, Scotland Yard said. The next of kin have been informed. A post-mortem examination on the woman was due to take place at 15:00 GMT at Northwick Park mortuary.
The next of kin have been informed. A post-mortem examination for the woman was due to take place at 15:00 GMT at Northwick Park mortuary. Details of further post-mortem tests have yet to be announced.
Details of further post-mortem tests are yet to be announced. Councillor Reg Colwill, who represents Kenton ward, said: "I think everybody is the same, they are shocked at what's happened."