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Murder detectives are expected to release more details about how a mother and her two children were killed.Murder detectives are expected to release more details about how a mother and her two children were killed.
Beverley Samuels, 36, her daughter Kesha Wizzart, 18, and son Fred, 13, were found beaten to death at their house in Fallowfield in Manchester.Beverley Samuels, 36, her daughter Kesha Wizzart, 18, and son Fred, 13, were found beaten to death at their house in Fallowfield in Manchester.
Searches have been carried out at the house and officers have been conducting a fingertip examination outside, including dustbins and drains.Searches have been carried out at the house and officers have been conducting a fingertip examination outside, including dustbins and drains.
A 32-year-old man from Birmingham is being questioned over the killings. Pierre Williams, 32, of Birmingham, is being questioned over the killings.
Pierre Williams was arrested in the early hours of Saturday on suspicion of murder after he telephoned police. He was arrested in the early hours of Saturday on suspicion of murder after he telephoned police.
Officers went to Mr Williams' home in the West Midlands and he was later brought, under guard, to a police station in Manchester.Officers went to Mr Williams' home in the West Midlands and he was later brought, under guard, to a police station in Manchester.
Relatives of the family have paid tribute to their loved ones.Relatives of the family have paid tribute to their loved ones.
A statement said: "Words can't describe the loss. No-one could ever replace them."A statement said: "Words can't describe the loss. No-one could ever replace them."