Yorkshire Post

Inquest told family died with shotgun wounds

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A FAMILY of four found dead in their village home all had shotgun wounds, a coroner has heard.

The bodies of builder Robert Needham, 42, Kelly Fitzgibbon­s, 40, and their children, four-yearold Ava Needham and two-yearold Lexi Needham, were discovered on March 29, along with that of their dog.

The presumed murder weapon was also found inside the property in Woodmancot­e, West Sussex.

The carnage was discovered when police received a report from someone concerned for the welfare of the family, who lived in Duffield Lane in Woodmancot­e, near Chichester.

Inquests into the four deaths were opened yesterday by senior coroner Penelope Schofield.

Legal secretary Ms Fitzgibbon­s was described by her sister Emma as “wonderful and special”.

Emma said: “She was kind, caring, funny and always smiling with an amazing love for life.

“Kelly was a dedicated and loving mother and adored Rob and her two beautiful children. She had many friends and was devoted to her friends and family.”

Discussing the circumstan­ces of her death, coroner’s officer Melanie Doyle told the hearing: “Kelly Fitzgibbon­s was found deceased inside her home address.

“She had injuries consistent with the use of a shotgun, which was also found within the house.

“The bodies of her partner and their two children were also found at the house.”

The inquest heard that Ms Fitzgibbon­s died from shotgun injuries to the head and neck.

Her two young daughters also died from shotgun wounds to the head and chest, their inquests heard.

Builder Mr Needham also died from shotgun injuries, which the coroner said were to his neck and head. Sussex Police’s investigat­ion continues into the deaths, which the force believes were an isolated incident.

Officers have so far refused to confirm who is suspected of carrying out the killings.

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