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Lowestoft deaths: Mother made pledge to keep children safe Lowestoft deaths: Mother made pledge to keep children safe
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A pregnant woman who fell to her death before the bodies of her three children were found had pledged to keep them "safe" just hours before.A pregnant woman who fell to her death before the bodies of her three children were found had pledged to keep them "safe" just hours before.
Fiona Anderson died of head injuries at a car park in Gordon Road in Lowestoft on Monday morning. Fiona Anderson, who was in her early 20s, died on Monday of head injuries at a car park in Gordon Road in Lowestoft.
The bodies of her three young children were later found in London Road South. Post-mortem examinations on her three young children, found in a house in London Road South, will be carried out later.
In a post on Facebook the night before her death, Ms Anderson, who was in her early 20s, said: "Mummy will keep you safe. Mummy loves you." The night before her death Ms Anderson, said: "Mummy will keep you safe."
Her children are believed to have been aged 11 months, two and three years old.Her children are believed to have been aged 11 months, two and three years old.
In her last post to the social networking site, Ms Anderson uploaded a picture of an ultrasound scan showing a baby.In her last post to the social networking site, Ms Anderson uploaded a picture of an ultrasound scan showing a baby.
She is believed to have been eight months pregnant.She is believed to have been eight months pregnant.
'Absolute shock''Absolute shock'
In a further post, she said: "I would never do anything to hurt my kids. I just want to keep them safe and happy.In a further post, she said: "I would never do anything to hurt my kids. I just want to keep them safe and happy.
"So many people tried to hurt them and make them sad but ill (sic) never let that happen again."So many people tried to hurt them and make them sad but ill (sic) never let that happen again.
"I'll never leave them. Ill always love all four of them more than words can describe."I'll never leave them. Ill always love all four of them more than words can describe.
"Ill always be with them keeping them safe the people who are supposed to help us just tell lies and try to take my babies away.""Ill always be with them keeping them safe the people who are supposed to help us just tell lies and try to take my babies away."
Visiting the scene, Mayor of Lowestoft Nick Webb said the community was in "absolute shock". The father of the three children has thanked people for their tributes to his family.
Formal identification is expected to take place after post-mortem examinations by a Home Office pathologist at James Paget Hospital in Gorleston are carried out. Craig McLelland said he "had a feeling" when he heard the news about the death of a woman in a car park in the town.
Formal identification is expected to take place after the post-mortem examinations by a Home Office pathologist at James Paget Hospital in Gorleston are carried out.
Police said they were treating the children's deaths as suspicious but added that there was no further threat to the wider community.Police said they were treating the children's deaths as suspicious but added that there was no further threat to the wider community.