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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 died from compression of the neck consistent with hanging. | |
Her sons died from asphyxia, said a police spokeswoman. | |
Cambridgeshire Police said they were not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths. 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." |