By Victor Enengedi
A heavily pregnant mother in London, England appears to have killed her three children before jumping off to her own death.
23-year-old Fiona Anderson is believed to have jumped from a 40ft multi-storey building in a suicide mission while the bodies of their children Levina, three, Addy, two, and 11-month-old Kyden were found three hours later at her ground floor flat half a mile away in London Road South by the police.
According to reports from Dailymail, hours before her death, Fiona Anderson had posted desperate Facebook messages saying her partner Craig McLelland, 24, had left her for another woman, along with pictures of their unborn daughter.
The 23-year-old put up photographs of her three other children with the message: ‘Mummy will always love you and I’ll never leave you,’ adding later, ‘I’ll keep them safe’.
In her Facebook postings, Anderson issued an emotional plea to McLelland, ‘All we did was love you,’ she wrote. ‘We never gave up on you. You have hurt us so much for so long. I gave you everything I could. Your kids worshipped you like a god.’
Anderson then posted pictures of each of her children and wrote messages about how much she loved them. ‘The most beautiful things I have ever seen. Love you babies so much,’ she wrote. In a final message she posted a scan picture of a baby and wrote that she was due to give birth on June 10, 2013 to a girl she would call Evalie.
A grieving McLelland wept at the scene refusing to talk to reporters. Choking back tears, he said, ‘I have just lost my family. My children are dead. What would you be feeling?
Police are awaiting the results of post-mortem examinations to be carried out by a Home Office pathologist. Detective Superintendent John Brocklebank of the Norfolk and Suffolk major investigation team, described the deaths as ‘an awful tragedy’.
He said, ‘It is too early to be able to come up with a definitive explanation and we will be keeping an open mind. We are treating the deaths of the children as suspicious…our priorities now are to establish the circumstances behind the woman’s death and how it may be related to the deaths of the three children.’


