Children found dead in their Dublin home were killed



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Two young children found dead in their South Dublin home were killed and Gardaí on Wednesday night were awaiting the results of an autopsy to determine how their mother died.

The Irish Times understands that a ligature and a note were found where Seema Banu’s remains were discovered Wednesday afternoon at her home in Ballinteer, and a dirty act in her death was not ruled out.

The dead woman’s children, Affira (11) and her six-year-old brother Fazan, were found face down in a bedroom of the family home in Llewellyn Court and Gardaí believes they were strangled.

The mother of two, who was from India and had been living in Ireland for many years, was the victim of an alleged assault earlier this year.

A male suspect had been identified for that attack in May, which left her very seriously injured and caused her to lose consciousness.

That man had been charged with assault and battery and was scheduled to stand trial next April.

The case was due to go before the Dublin courts for mention on Thursday morning.

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