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A 21-year-old mother who admitted killing her two young children has been detained indefinitely at a secure hospital.A 21-year-old mother who admitted killing her two young children has been detained indefinitely at a secure hospital.
Jael Mullings stabbed to death her two sons Romario, aged two, and three-month-old Delayno at their home in Cheetham Hill, Manchester, last year.Jael Mullings stabbed to death her two sons Romario, aged two, and three-month-old Delayno at their home in Cheetham Hill, Manchester, last year.
She pleaded guilty at Manchester Crown Court to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.She pleaded guilty at Manchester Crown Court to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
Post-mortem examinations revealed the boys died from single stab wounds.Post-mortem examinations revealed the boys died from single stab wounds.
Police officers discovered the boys' bodies at a property in Kilmington Drive on 12 November following reports of concern for their welfare. Police officers found the bodies at a property in Kilmington Drive on 12 November following reports of concern for their welfare.
After the deaths, it emerged officers had visited the house hours before discovering the boys' bodies. After the deaths, it emerged officers had visited the house hours before making the discovery.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) has been conducting an investigation.The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) has been conducting an investigation.
The Safeguarding Children Board for Manchester has also been reviewing the contact between the family and other agencies in the city.The Safeguarding Children Board for Manchester has also been reviewing the contact between the family and other agencies in the city.