21 December 2010
Last updated at 11:43 ET
Two young children whose bodies were found, along with their mother, in a house in Gwynedd had been suffocated, say police.
Izaak Stevens, two, his brother Phillip Stevens, five, were both found in their bedroom at home in Trawsfyndd on Sunday night.
Details of their post mortem examinations were released.
Their mother Melanie's death is not being treated as suspicious. Police are still gathering evidence.
The force said it was still trying to establish "the exact circumstances leading up to this tragic event."
Det Chief Insp John Hanson said 'We continue to gather evidence and the coroner is appraised.
"Family liaison officers continue to work closely with the family and contact has been established with victim support."
Neighbours and people in the village said the family moved to Trawsfynydd about 18 months ago from the Midlands.
Ms Stevens, a mother-of-five and orginally from Blaenau Ffestiniog, has three older children believed to be living with their father.
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Izaak Stevens, two, his brother Phillip Stevens, five, were both found in their bedroom at home in Trawsfyndd on Sunday night.
Details of their post mortem examinations were released.
Their mother Melanie's death is not being treated as suspicious. Police are still gathering evidence.
The force said it was still trying to establish "the exact circumstances leading up to this tragic event."
Det Chief Insp John Hanson said 'We continue to gather evidence and the coroner is appraised.
"Family liaison officers continue to work closely with the family and contact has been established with victim support."
Neighbours and people in the village said the family moved to Trawsfynydd about 18 months ago from the Midlands.
Ms Stevens, a mother-of-five and orginally from Blaenau Ffestiniog, has three older children believed to be living with their father.
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