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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 whose three children were found dead after she fell to her death from a car park had pledged to keep them "safe" just hours earlier. | A pregnant woman whose three children were found dead after she fell to her death from a car park had pledged to keep them "safe" just hours earlier. |
Fiona Anderson, who was 23, died on Monday of head injuries at a car park in Gordon Road in Lowestoft. | |
Her children, named locally as Levina, three, Addy, two, and 11-month-old Kyden, were later found dead at home. | Her children, named locally as Levina, three, Addy, two, and 11-month-old Kyden, were later found dead at home. |
Suffolk County Council said the case had been referred to the independent local Safeguarding Children's Board. | Suffolk County Council said the case had been referred to the independent local Safeguarding Children's Board. |
The night before her death, Ms Anderson wrote on her Facebook page: "Mummy will keep you safe." | The night before her death, Ms Anderson wrote on her Facebook page: "Mummy will keep you safe." |
In her last post to the social networking site, she uploaded a picture of an ultrasound scan showing a baby. | In her last post to the social networking site, she uploaded a picture of an ultrasound scan showing a baby. |
Ms Anderson is believed to have been heavily pregnant. | Ms Anderson is believed to have been heavily pregnant. |
Post-mortem examinations are due to be carried out on the children's bodies, later. | Post-mortem examinations are due to be carried out on the children's bodies, later. |
They had lived with their mother in London Road South. | They had lived with their mother in London Road South. |
'Never leave them' | 'Never leave them' |
In a further post, Ms Anderson said: "I would never do anything to hurt my kids. I just want to keep them safe and happy. | In a further post, Ms Anderson 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." |
The children's father, Craig McLelland, who said he "had a feeling" when he heard the news about the death of a woman in a car park, visited the scene again earlier, to leave flowers. | The children's father, Craig McLelland, who said he "had a feeling" when he heard the news about the death of a woman in a car park, visited the scene again earlier, to leave flowers. |
Police said they were treating the children's deaths as suspicious but said there was no threat to the wider community. | Police said they were treating the children's deaths as suspicious but said there was no threat to the wider community. |
Sue Cook, director for children and young people at Suffolk County Council said: "With the police investigation ongoing it would not be appropriate to comment on specifics relating to the family. | Sue Cook, director for children and young people at Suffolk County Council said: "With the police investigation ongoing it would not be appropriate to comment on specifics relating to the family. |
"For now it is important to support the wider family, friends and the community to grieve." | "For now it is important to support the wider family, friends and the community to grieve." |