Mother stabs her 2 children to death in my home town of Bradford City Uk, the children aged 1 and 3 where pronounced dead at the scene,
Two children aged one and three stabbed in Bradford - BBC News
Two children have been found stabbed to death in Bradford.
Paramedics were called to an address in the Undercliffe area at about 11:30 GMT after reports of an injured child.
They discovered two girls, aged three and one, with stab injuries. Both received treatment at the scene but were pronounced dead a short time later.
A 24-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder and is being questioned by West Yorkshire Police.
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Police said post mortem examinations would be taking place later.
Family members were being spoken to by officers "to establish the circumstances of what appears to be a very tragic case", said a force spokesman.
People living near the street have been putting flowers near the building.
One woman said she came to lay flowers out of "respect for the children".
Michael Jameson, strategic director of Children's Services at Bradford Council, said: "This is a very tragic and shocking incident.
"We are doing all we can to assist the police with their inquiries and support those affected."
Two children aged one and three stabbed in Bradford - BBC News
Two children have been found stabbed to death in Bradford.
Paramedics were called to an address in the Undercliffe area at about 11:30 GMT after reports of an injured child.
They discovered two girls, aged three and one, with stab injuries. Both received treatment at the scene but were pronounced dead a short time later.
A 24-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder and is being questioned by West Yorkshire Police.
Updates on this story and more from Leeds and West Yorkshire
Police said post mortem examinations would be taking place later.
Family members were being spoken to by officers "to establish the circumstances of what appears to be a very tragic case", said a force spokesman.
People living near the street have been putting flowers near the building.
One woman said she came to lay flowers out of "respect for the children".
Michael Jameson, strategic director of Children's Services at Bradford Council, said: "This is a very tragic and shocking incident.
"We are doing all we can to assist the police with their inquiries and support those affected."