The Daily Telegraph

My heart is in pieces, says father after four found dead

Murder inquiry launched as police discover bodies at Derbyshire home

- By Izzy Lyons CRIME CORRESPOND­ENT

THE father of two children killed in their home has said his “heart is in a million pieces” after police launched a murder investigat­ion into four deaths.

Jason Bennett yesterday laid flowers for his son, John Paul, 13, and daughter, Lacey, 11, who were found dead alongside their mother, Terri Harris, 35, in the family home.

Derbyshire police also found the body of 11-year-old Connie Dent, a close friend of Lacey’s who was at the house for a sleepover.

Officers were called to a property at Chandos Crescent in Killamarsh, 10 miles south of Sheffield, at 7.25am on Sunday in relation to concerns for the safety of a man.

A murder inquiry has been launched and a 31-year-old man from Killamarsh is in custody.

In an emotional Facebook post, Mr Bennett praised his daughter as the “apple of my eye” who was growing into a “beautiful and caring young lady” and described his son as the “heart and soul of my life”.

“I didn’t protect my beautiful babies enough from the monsters and now they have been suddenly taken away from me,” he wrote.

“I’m writing this as I’m lost and broken on a four-hour drive back home, having just received heartbreak­ing news that my beautiful boy, John, and beautiful daughter, Lacey, have been taken away from me.

“Their mother, Terri, also lost her life and Lacey’s best friend was also taken away from the world.

“Life will never be the same. I love you both more than anything.

“Please look after each other. Gone too soon with so much to live for.

“I wish I could hold you and kiss you, and tell you how much I love you.

“Thank you for making my world. All my love dad. Xxx”

Debbie and Trevor Bennett, Lacey and John Paul’s grandparen­ts, described them as the “most polite kids you’ll ever meet”.

“Lacey was a pink girl, very sparkly. John was into his computers,” they said.

“They were the most wellmanner­ed kids you would want to meet.

“We are just heartbroke­n.” Rachel Swann, the Chief Constable of Derbyshire police, yesterday confirmed that the force did not have any previous contact with the family, and made a public appeal to anyone who was in

‘I didn’t protect my beautiful babies enough from the monsters’

the Chandos Crescent area between 9.30pm on Saturday evening and 7.30am on Sunday.

“This has been an understand­ably shocking event that has deeply affected the local community in Killamarsh, as well as Connie’s family and friends in Sheffield, and our thoughts are also with them,” Ms Swann added.

Detective Chief Inspector Rob Routledge, who is leading the investigat­ion, said: “We would really like to hear from anyone who saw or heard anything suspicious in the early hours of Sunday morning, or has informatio­n which they think could help with our inquiries.

“No matter how small you think that informatio­n may be, please do get in touch with us.”

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Jason Bennett, left, leaves flowers for his son, John Paul, and daughter, Lacey, yesterday. They are pictured, above, with their mother, Terri Harris, who was also found dead. The fourth victim was Lacey’s friend Connie Dent, right

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