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MANCHESTER — A 30-year-old woman and her two children were murdered Monday at a relative’s home, Assistant Attorney General Karen Huntress said Tuesday.
The woman and her 4-year-old daughter and 2-year-old son were found Monday at 61 Johnson St., Huntress said. Their names have not been released, pending positive identification and notification of other relatives, she said.
Police are investigating but had no suspect in custody this morning, Huntress said. She said police do not believe there is any general threat to the public.
Autopsies were expected to be conducted later today to determine the exact cause and manner of death, Huntress said.
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