In a tragic turn of events, a mother of four has been arrested for the murder of three of her children.
The events took place in south London yesterday.
The mother, Tania Clarence, 42, was arrested on suspicion of murdering her three disabled children – three-year-old twins, Ben and Max, and their sister Olivia, four.
Reports are that the three children had spinal muscular atrophy, which left Olivia in a wheelchair and the two boys barely able to move. The children needed constant care and attention.
Her fourth child, an eight-year-old girl does not suffer the condition.
The alleged murders took place in their family home widely quoted in the British press as being “exclusive” and worth over £1.5million.
The children’s father, Gary Clarence, a prominent investment banker was away in South Africa at the time of the children’s deaths.
According to the Evening Standard, Mrs Clarence found out that her daughter suffered the genetic condition when she was pregnant with her twin boys.