A mother has recounted the heartbroken moment she found 2 of
her five-month-old triplets dead in their cot.
'My babies, my babies' after finding two of her sons had
stopped breathing on Saturday morning.The babies were declared dead upon
arriving at the hospital.
Their brother Ethan survived what police have called a
'tragic accident'.
Speaking for the first time almost a week since the tragedy,
she said:
'We are devastated at the loss of our two beautiful babies,
who, along with their brother Ethan, lit up our world. Noah and Charlie were my
life, heart and soul.
'They were the happiest babies, they always had a smile for
everyone and made everyone smile back.
'I would give anything to hold my beautiful boys, to see
them smile, hear them laugh or even hear them cry.
'I am completely lost and heartbroken without them it feels
like I've lost my limbs.'
Single mum Sarah lived with the boys at Wildmill, Bridgend
and was given daily help from her parents and other relatives.
'
Noah and Charlie, along with their brother Ethan, were my
world and life will never be the same again.
'I am proud everyday to call all of them my sons and feel
privileged to have been able to love and hold them.
I am completely lost and heartbroken without them it feels
like I've lost my limbs
'I love you - my beautiful baby boys - I always have and
always will. You will never be forgotten.'
Police are still investigating the tragedy and have ruled
out Carbon Dioxide poisoning.
Neighbour and close family friend Anne Way, 64, said:
'That's what no one can understand - how two of the triplets died and one
survived.
'As far as I know they all slept in the same room. I spoke
to Sarah's father later in the day and he said it wasn't carbon monoxide. There
are more questions than answers.'
Investigations could turn this case on it's ear.
In the meantime, may their innocent souls rest in peace.
Dailymail

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