Accountant Sakthivel Vageswaran, 36, found the bodies of five-year-old Anopan and eight-month-old Nathiban in black bin bags when he returned from work. Wife Jeyavani was also dead.
Mr Sakthivel is said to be still ‘screaming for his babies’ and will not return to the family home in Harrow, North London.
Tragic: Jeyavani Sakthivel (left) and her son
Anopan - both of whom were found dead today - pictured with father
Vageswaran Sakthivel
Death: Anopan Sakthivel, aged 5, (left) and Nadaben, aged 8months
Gowthamy Mahadeva, 49, who has known the couple for more than ten years, said: ‘I saw him just this morning and his eyes are empty.
‘He’s screaming and crying for his babies and says he can’t set foot in that house again. It’s desperately sad.’
Neighbours said the couple were struggling with their new baby and would argue, but Mrs Mahadeva said there had been no mention of post-natal depression. ‘She had miscarried in 2011 she was a strong woman and she bounced back.
'The morning of the tragedy she made her husband’s lunch before he went to work. When he came home his children were lying dead in a black bag. It’s hard to believe that such a gentle, maternal woman could do this.’
Probe: Officers were called to the property in
north-west London at 5pm yesterday evening. A woman and her two sons
were found dead
Murder investigation: Police stand guard outside
the property in Harrow, north-west London, this afternoon as a probe
gets underway
‘She tried a few friends but when people called back on Thursday, there was no answer.’
Police revealed that they were not seeking anyone else in connection with the deaths and were investigating whether the mother had been suffering from post-natal depression.
A post-mortem examination gave the woman's cause of death as compression of the neck, a Scotland Yard spokesman said.
Post-mortem examinations will be carried out on the two children on Tuesday, he added.
Neighbours described the family as ‘happy and smiling’ but said the second baby had increased the strain on the couple. Tashma Brown, 34, said: ‘There was always shouting and arguing, three or four times in a month sometimes. Most of the time when they argued he would come outside to cool down.’
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