The parents of Fiona Anderson (left), who is believed to have killed her children and fallen to her death in Suffolk, appealed to the father of the youngsters to grant Ms Anderson's last wish. Kerry and Michael Anderson said she would wanted to be buried with the children Kyden, Levina and Addy (top to bottom right). The 23-year-old mother had written messages on the walls of her home asking for this just before she died last month (centre).
A heavily pregnant woman who is believed to have killed her three children before she fell to her death left messages on the walls of her home asking for them to be buried together.
Fiona Anderson had written notes saying that she loved her children and would 'keep them safe' shortly before she died last month.
Officers found her children - Levina, three, Addy, two, and 11-month-old Kyden - dead at their home in Lowestoft, Suffolk.
Ms Anderson suffered fatal head injuries after she fell to her death from a multy-storey carpark on April 15.
The parents of the 23-year-old appealed to the father of the children to grant Ms Anderson's last wish.
Ms Anderson's father Michael Anderson said in a pre-recorded interview shown on ITV's Daybreak this morning: 'She'd written that the children were asleep in their bed all together, all tucked up with their bears.
'They were all looking very peaceful and happy together.
'And she also wrote "please bury us together, we want to be together to keep them safe".'
The father of the children, Craig McLelland, reportedly does not want his children to be buried with their mother.
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