Costessey deaths cops verify two died from ‘stab wounds to the neck’

Police have confirmed that two of the individuals discovered lifeless in a home in Costessey died from stab wounds to the neck.

Detectives from the Norfolk and Suffolk Major Investigation Team have been working to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the deaths since officers arrived on the home in Costessey, close to Norwichat, round 7.15am on Friday, January 19. On Saturday, January 21, the police drive launched an announcement to say that they weren’t in search of anybody else in reference to the incident.

They have now confirmed {that a} 36-year-old girl died because of stab wounds to the neck whereas the 45-year-old man additionally died because of a stab wound to the neck, and a autopsy examinations for the 2 women can be carried out on Wednesday (24 January).

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The women had been recognized regionally as Jasmin Kuczynska, 12, and her seven-year-old sister
(Image: East Anglia News Service)

Their father was named regionally as Bartlomiej Kuczynski, and neighbours stated that Mr Kuczynski’s Thai-born spouse Nanthaka Kuczynska had reportedly not been seen for months, whereas others claimed that her sister had lately moved in to assist take care of the ladies and Polish-born structural engineer Mr Kuczynski who had been affected by psychological well being points.

The police pressured entry into the property final week, and the our bodies of two younger women, and two adults had been discovered inside. It was confirmed that the 2 kids had been sisters and the male was their father, whereas the lady was additionally associated however had simply been visiting the property.



Mr Kuczynski was discovered lifeless at his home in Costessey, Norfolk, alongside together with his two daughters
(Image: East Anglia News Service)

Police additionally confirmed that autopsy examinations can be carried out later that week, but it surely was already clear that all the our bodies had sustained accidents. However, particulars of the accidents wouldn’t be launched till the reason for deaths are confirmed.

Detective Chief Inspector Chris Burgess, who’s main the investigation, stated: “Following this newest growth we stay glad nobody else was concerned on this incident.



Police will not be in search of anybody else in reference to the incident
(Image: East Anglia News Service)

“This latest information will only add to the distress and shock felt by members of the local community and it’s why, from the outset, we’ve been determined to carry out detailed and methodical enquiries to make sure we fully understand how this incident has happened.

“I would like to thank the community for their support and for the many people who have called offering information. We continue to work through this and will get back to everyone who has been in touch. The police cordon remains in place at the scene and we will continue to have a presence in the area tomorrow.”

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