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Woman and three children murdered

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A murder investigation is under way after a woman and three children, aged five to 11, were found dead in a house.

Officers were called to the home in Cheadle Hulme, Greater Manchester, on Sunday night, after neighbours raised concerns about the occupants' welfare.

 

Greater Manchester Police said they want to trace 36-year-old Rahan Arshad - the fifth person living at the house - who has been missing for four weeks.

 

The dead woman and two boys and a girl are believed to be related.

 

Det Supt Martin Bottomley appealed to Mr Arshad, a local taxi driver, to get in touch with police or for anybody who has seen him to contact them.

 

He may be driving a BMW 320 diesel M sport coupe, registration number SC06 HLZ.

 

"We are keen to trace the fifth occupant of the house, Mr Arshad," Det Supt Bottomley said.

 

"We are concerned for his welfare. We are treating it as a murder inquiry, therefore we need to speak to him.

 

"There are a number of strands to the inquiry but the most immediate one is to trace the whereabouts of Mr Arshad."

 

Mr Bottomley said a cause of death had not yet been established and post-mortem examinations were yet to take place.

 

He added: "The bodies may have been lying there for up to four weeks and you can imagine in the hot weather we have been faced with a devastating scene."

 

He appealed for anyone who sees the missing man to contact police immediately.

 

"We have alerted every police force in the country. We want to speak to him in relation to the horrendous events in the house. We are liaising with forces abroad," Mr Bottomley said.

 

"If anybody has any information or sighted any members of the family up to four weeks ago, please contact police."

 

Neighbours at Turves Road told BBC Radio Manchester that they contacted police when they saw flies around the house.

 

Locals said the children living at the four-bedroom end-of-terrace house were thought to be of primary school age.

 

The property is cordoned off with police tape as scenes of crime officers carry out a search of the property.

 

Winifred Lomax, 74, a retired shop worker who lives across the road, said: "They had not been seen for a few weeks and someone looked through their letterbox and there was a nasty smell."

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/5270004.stm

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Murder victim 'beaten to death'

 

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An 11-year-old boy found dead along with his mother, brother and sister at their home in Greater Manchester had been beaten to death, tests show.

Police believe the four bodies found in Cheadle Hulme are those of Uzma Rahan and her three children - Adam, 11, Abbas, eight, and six-year-old Henne.

 

An international manhunt is under way for Rahan Arshad, who is believed to be the husband and father of the victims.

 

The 36-year-old's BMW 320 diesel car has been found at Heathrow Airport.

 

Officers are making inquiries with the airport and airlines to establish if Mr Arshad had travelled from there recently.

 

The car, which had been parked at Heathrow for several weeks, is being transported to Greater Manchester for forensic examination.

 

Although the victims have not officially been identified, police believe they are the occupants of the house on Turves Road.

 

A post-mortem examination carried out on Tuesday revealed that one of the victims, who is believed to be Adam Arshad, died from head injuries.

 

The results of tests on the other three bodies are expected to be released on Wednesday.

 

Their bodies were found on Sunday night after neighbours became concerned about the family.

 

Police had been called to the house last Friday but when officers first called they believed there was no "immediate concern" for the safety of the family.

 

Neighbours got back in touch with police after noticing a smell coming from the home.

 

The children's head teacher at Bradshaw Hall Primary School said staff and pupils were "shocked and saddened."

 

Jill Lowe said the siblings were "lovely, cheerful children" who were "a joy to teach".

 

Uzma Rahan worked as a lunchtime organiser in a school canteen, police said. The family had lived in Turves Road for 18 months.

 

Det Supt Martin Bottomley appealed to Mr Arshad, a local taxi driver, to get in touch with police or for anybody who has seen him to contact them.

 

"We are concerned for his welfare. We are treating it as a murder inquiry, therefore we need to speak to him," he said.

 

"There are a number of strands to the inquiry but the most immediate one is to trace the whereabouts of Mr Arshad.

 

"We have alerted every police force in the country. We want to speak to him in relation to the horrendous events in the house."

 

Neighbours said that the family had not been seen for several weeks.

 

Det Supt Bottomley added: "The bodies may have been lying there for up to four weeks and you can imagine in the hot weather we have been faced with a devastating scene."

 

British-born Mr Arshad is known to have a large extended family both in the UK and Pakistan, and Greater Manchester Police said they had been liaising with police forces abroad.

 

Searches by scenes of crime officers are continuing at the house.

 

A formal identification of the bodies could take some time, police have said.

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/5273490.stm

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