Sussex murder: Two adults and two children found dead at home

Police believe all victims were from the same family

Kate Ng
Tuesday 31 March 2020 06:07 EDT
Family of four found dead with dog in West Sussex home

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A family of four and their dog have been found dead at a home in West Sussex, police said.

The bodies of two adults and two children were found at an address on Duffield Lane in the village of Woodmancote on Sunday evening.

Sussex Police officers were at the scene at around 6.45pm after receiving reports of concerns for the welfare of the residents.

All victims, who police believe were from the same family, were confirmed dead at the scene. A murder investigation has been launched and anyone with information is urged to report it online or call 101.

Chief Superintendent Jerry Westerman said: “It is believed to be an isolated incident contained to one property and in these early stages of the investigation we are not seeking anyone else in connection with the incident.”

He said local residents can expect to see an “increased police presence” in the area while the investigation is ongoing.

“Our thoughts are with the family at this incredibly difficult and challenging time,” Mr Westerman said.

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