Tribute paid to 'amazing' husband and sons found dead in Surrey home as police describe incident as 'isolated'

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A grieving mother has paid tribute to her "amazing" husband and their three young sons after they were found dead in their Surrey home last month.

Angelika Swiderski’s husband Piotr Swiderski, 31, and their three children - Dominik, aged three, and twins Nikodem and Kacper, aged two - were discovered at a house in Bremer Road, Staines, on Saturday, August 31.

In a heartfelt statement issued through Surrey Police, Angelika described Piotr as "an amazing husband and father" who was devoted to their children. "He loved us with all his heart and would have done anything for us. The children doted on their daddy," she said. "Our boys were happy, active children, full of life and happiness. They were always smiling and even when I looked sad, they would say, 'Mummy, smile like us'."

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Angelika added: "We are grieving for them all and would like to ask for privacy as we try to understand why this tragedy happened," she added. "I would like to say a huge thank you to all our community for all the messages of condolence, flowers, cards, and teddy bears, and for all the kind words about our family."

Angelika Swiderski’s husband Piotr Swiderski, 31, and their three children - Dominik, aged three, and twins Nikodem and Kacper, aged two - were found dead at a house in Bremer Road, Staines, on Saturday, August 31.Angelika Swiderski’s husband Piotr Swiderski, 31, and their three children - Dominik, aged three, and twins Nikodem and Kacper, aged two - were found dead at a house in Bremer Road, Staines, on Saturday, August 31.
Angelika Swiderski’s husband Piotr Swiderski, 31, and their three children - Dominik, aged three, and twins Nikodem and Kacper, aged two - were found dead at a house in Bremer Road, Staines, on Saturday, August 31. | Surrey Police

An investigation is ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding their deaths, but police believe it was an isolated incident with no third-party involvement. Formal identification of the deceased is yet to take place.

Meanwhile, Surrey Police has made a mandatory referral to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) due to prior contact with the family. A floral tribute left outside the house on Sunday read: “Rest in peace little ones. We will always think of you.”