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Police find bodies of husband and wife in Oldbury home in suspected murder-suicide after children raise alarm

Husband thought to have attacked wife before killing himself

Samuel Osborne
Monday 07 August 2017 10:51 BST
A house in Oldbury where a suspected murder-suicide was discovered after cries of children including a baby were heard
A house in Oldbury where a suspected murder-suicide was discovered after cries of children including a baby were heard (Richard Vernalls/PA Wire)

A suspected murder-suicide was discovered after cries of children including a baby were heard coming from a property, police said.

A 26-year-old woman is thought to have been violently attacked and killed by her 30-year-old husband before he took his own life at the family home in the West Midlands.

A neighbour called police on Saturday afternoon after becoming concerned by the cries of three children, all aged under eight, at the address in Pel Crescent, Oldbury.

One neighbour told the Birmingham Mail: “A little girl knocked on the door of the house next door and said ‘my mummy is dead.'"

West Midlands Police Detective Inspector Jim Munro said police are not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths.

He said: "This is a truly tragic incident: it's understood the woman was violently attacked before the offender took his own life.

"The timeline of exactly what happened is unclear but we believe the two people died during the morning.

"There were three children, including a small baby, present at the address when officers made the discovery. They are being looked after by loved ones and will receive specialist support."

Post-mortem examinations will take place later on Monday, police said.

Additional reporting by PA

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