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Mother and boys found dead named Police name dead mother and sons
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A mother and her two children found dead in a house in Peterborough have been officially identified by police.A mother and her two children found dead in a house in Peterborough have been officially identified by police.
Susan Talby, 42, and her two sons Joseph, four, and Paul, two, were found dead in their home in the Werrington area of the city on Thursday.Susan Talby, 42, and her two sons Joseph, four, and Paul, two, were found dead in their home in the Werrington area of the city on Thursday.
Cambridgeshire Police said post-mortem examinations had found that Mrs Talby had died from compression of the neck consistent with hanging. Cambridgeshire Police said post-mortem examinations had found that Mrs Talby died from compression of the neck consistent with hanging.
Her two sons died from asphyxia, said a police spokeswoman. Her sons died from asphyxia, said a police spokeswoman.
Cambridgeshire Police said they were not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths. Cambridgeshire Police said they were not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths. An investigation is continuing.
An investigation is continuing. On Saturday Mr Talby spoke of his love for his wife and children, and his memories of their time together.
In a statement issued through police, Mr Talby said: "I loved Sue, Joe and Paul with all my heart.
"I have many happy memories of Sue and when I think of the great times we had together I remember her stroking a Koala in Australia, at the George Michael concert in Manchester, at Kylie in Birmingham.
Richard Talby said his sons Joe and Paul were his "pride and joy"
"And on Joe's christening, where she looked absolutely stunning and blissfully happy.
"Joe and Paul were my pride and joy and we spent ages playing football, pitch and putt and throwing balls around, although Joe didn't have to shatter the patio door.
"Sue was a great cook and we all loved dinner time. Joe and Paul liked biscuits, sweet popcorn, crumpets and tuna sandwiches.
"The memories are endless and I cannot believe it is all over.
"I loved them to bits and so did many others. They gave us all so much pleasure."