Detectives investigating the deaths of four people near Norwich have said the two adults died as a result of stab wounds.
Police in Costessey discovered the bodies of Bartlomiej Kuczynski, 45, a 36-year-old lady, and two children on Tuesday morning.
After a 999 call, all four were found in a home on Allan Bedford Crescent.
The woman and guy underwent post-mortem tests by the Home Office.
Police revealed on Monday that the woman died from several neck stab wounds, while Mr. Kuczynski died from a single neck stab wound.
Official identification has not yet occurred, according to Norfolk Police, who also stated that next of kin are receiving updates and assistance from specialised officers.
When police arrived at the scene and forcibly gained entrance, the dead were discovered at 07:15 GMT.
Detective Chief Inspector Chris Burgess stated: “This latest information will only add to the distress and shock felt by members of the local community and it’s why, from the outset, we’ve been determined to carry out detailed and methodical enquiries to make sure we fully understand how this incident has happened.”
According to authorities, the two girls’ post-mortem exams would take place today
According to the force, there would be a police cordon at the location and policemen would still be present on Thursday.
Police interaction at the residence on June 19th in relation to a missing person inquiry has led to the referral of the incident to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC).
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