Flat deaths: Boy, 20 accused of murdering his step mum and two siblings

Tributes were today paid to a woman and her two teen daughters after they were killed in a suspected triple murder.

Juliana Prosper, 48, was found dead with Kyle Prosper, 16, and Giselle Prosper, 13, at a property in, Beds, . Nicholas Prosper, 18, was taken into custody by police and accused with three murders and several other firearm offences.

According to reports tonight, Prosper was the sibling of the suspected victims and Juliana’s son. Officers discovered the three victims inside the Leabank flat after receiving a call at 5:30 a.m. regarding “welfare concerns.”

A family friend said today: “Juliana lived for her children. She was a positive person who will be so terribly missed.” Headteacher Jess Pather of Lea Manor High School paid tribute to student Giselle, saying: “We are deeply shocked at Lea Manor High ‘School by the tragic incident that occurred on Friday in our local community.” Nicholas Prosper was arrested and charged with murder. He has been remanded in custody pending an appearance Magistrates’ Court on Monday.

“The passing of our student, Giselle Prosper, has left us inconsolable. Giselle was a model student and a lovely spirit.

“She did exceptionally well in every subject and will be greatly missed, especially by her Year 9 friends.” “It will take us all time to process what has happened,” Ms. Pather continued.

“We send our condolences to all those impacted in our community and nearby schools.” Kyle’s school, meanwhile, called the tragedy “devastating” and sent his family “heartfelt condolences.”

Cardinal Newman Catholic School released the following statement: “We are deeply saddened by the loss of one of our own students, Kyle Prosper, and shocked by the tragic incident that occurred in our local community on Friday.” For everyone who knew and loved Kyle, this is heartbreaking news, and it will take some time to process the overwhelming sense of loss.

Important material outlining the support we have in place for students upon their return to school has already been issued to parents and carers. We are aware of this.will be a trying time for the staff and students, and we will do everything in our power to provide them with love and

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