THE three young children found dead at a home in Bristol, were a boy aged seven, a girl of three and a 10-month-old boy, police have said.

Officers tragically discovered the children after responding to a welfare call during the early hours of yesterday morning, Sunday, at around 12.40am in Blaise Walk, Sea Mills. 

A 42-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder.

In a statement read at the scene by Avon and Somerset Police Chief Inspector Vicks Hayward-Melen described the incident as a "terrible and deeply disturbing tragedy".

She said: “We were first called by a member of the public who was concerned for the welfare of the occupants early on Sunday, February 18. 

“Officers arrived at about 12.40am and found three children whose lives could not be saved.

“Forensic post-mortem examinations will now be carried out on the children to establish the cause of death and it’s important we don’t give further detail on this until the proper processes have been carried out. 

“The post-mortem examinations are not likely to be completed until the middle to the end of this week at the earliest.

“Formal identification has not yet taken place, but we believe the victims are a boy aged seven, a girl of three and a 10-month-old boy.

“Their next of kin have been informed and are being given all the help and support they need by specialist family liaison officers.

“A 42-year-old woman was arrested at the scene and taken to hospital due to injuries she’d sustained. 

“Her condition is not life-threatening, and she remains in police custody at this time.”

Gazette Series: Chief Inspector Vicks Hayward-Melen speaking to the media near to the scene in Bristol - photo by PA Chief Inspector Vicks Hayward-Melen speaking to the media near to the scene in Bristol - photo by PA (Image: Ben Birchall)

Gazette Series: Police at the scene where three children were found dead at a property on Sunday - photos by SWNS Police at the scene where three children were found dead at a property on Sunday - photos by SWNS (Image: SWNS)

Avon and Somerset Police previously said they have notified the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) about the case due to prior contact with individuals involved in the tragic incident.

Chief Inspector Vicks Hayward-Melen added: “It’s important to stress we are treating this as an isolated incident and we don’t believe there to be any ongoing risk to the wider community.

“We’ve been humbled by the community response to this tragedy. At a time of great sadness and disbelief, we’ve seen spontaneous acts of care and support.

“Within hours of the incident occurring, a local church was opened up for people to gather and mourn. This is what being in a community is all about and we’d like to thank all those who continue to offer this important and selfless service.

“The death of such young children is a great shock to the whole community and this incident has had a profound and deep impact on all of us in the police. We’ll be making sure all those involved in the response and the subsequent investigation are given any welfare support they may need.

“I know people will be eager to have answers, but the major crime investigation team are in the very early stages of what will be a highly sensitive, complex and thorough investigation, and it will take time to establish all the facts.

“We anticipate we’ll need to carry out further inquiries at the scene for the rest of the week and there will be some cordons in place while we do this.”

Gazette Series: Police at the scene where three children were found dead at a property on Sunday

Gazette Series: Police at the scene where three children were found dead at a property on Sunday

Gazette Series: Police at the scene where three children were found dead at a property on Sunday