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[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Norfolk Police has referred itself to the independent watchdog, saying it did not respond to a 999 call from a house where a family was later found dead.

An emergency call was made from a man in a house in Costessey, near Norwich, at 06:00 GMT on Friday.

Officers later forced entry to the property at 07:15 and found the bodies of a man, woman and two young girls.

Police forced entry to the house in Allan Bedford Crescent following a call from a member of the public.

The force has confirmed its officers were also called to the same house on 14 December as part of a missing persons inquiry and said that particular investigation would now be re-examined.

The Diocese of Norwich said its "thoughts and prayers" were with those impacted by the tragic news and churches in Old Costessey and Easton would be open.


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