The 47-year-old mother who was found dead in her London home with her two children has been identified as Nadja De Jager (pictured). It is understood that she worked as the CEO of a local real estate company.
Neighbors identified the 47-year-old mother who was found dead in her London home with her two children as Nadja De Jager.
His two children, aged seven and nine, were also found dead at the house in Mayfield Road, Belvedere, near Bexleyheath in south-east London, after police and London Ambulance Service crews were called to the scene.
Ms De Jager is understood to have worked as the CEO of a local real estate company.
Neighbors have described their shock following the grim discovery at lunchtime on Thursday. One resident told MailOnline: ‘I am absolutely shocked.
‘The first thing I knew something bad had happened was when the police showed up at lunchtime yesterday. Since then I found out that Nadia and her two children are dead.
“I didn’t know her well, just to say hello, but she was always smart and her children were well cared for.

Her two children, aged seven and nine, were found dead at the house in Mayfield Road, Belvedere, near Bexleyheath in south-east London, after police and London Ambulance Service crews were called to the scene. .

Neighbors have described their shock following the grim discovery at lunchtime on Thursday. One resident told MailOnline: ‘I am absolutely shocked’ (forensic teams are shown on the scene on Friday)
‘In the summer the children played happily in the garden. God knows what happened.
He added that the family appeared to be recently preparing to move, but later changed his mind.
The neighbor said: ‘A couple of weeks ago it looked like they were going to move. He has drawn the curtains and thrown away a bunch of old toys. And then everything returned to normal.
Another neighbor told how the family had moved to the quiet residential street about five years ago, but had not fully integrated.
She said: ‘She moved away about five years ago. She always greeted her, but she didn’t really want to go any further.
Detectives are not actively looking for anyone else in connection with the investigation and post-mortem examinations will be arranged.
The semi-detached property, which is on a street where the average house price for the last 12 months was £395,000, was sealed up on Friday following the discovery of the bodies on Thursday morning.
A Met Police spokesman said: ‘Detectives are investigating the deaths of three people at an address in south London.
‘Police were called at 11:50 a.m. Thursday due to concerns for the welfare of the occupants at an address on Mayfield Road in Belvedere.

Detectives are not actively looking for anyone else in connection with the investigation and post-mortem examinations will be arranged.

The semi-detached property, which is on a street where the average house price for the last 12 months was £395,000, was sealed up on Friday following the discovery of the bodies on Thursday morning.

A Met Police spokesman said: ‘Detectives are investigating the deaths of three people at an address in south London. “Police were called at 11:50 a.m. Thursday due to concerns for the welfare of the occupants at an address on Mayfield Road in Belvedere.”

A bouquet of flowers has been left outside the property as neighbors reveal their shock at the tragic news on Friday. Family members are said to have been notified of the deaths.
Officers and the London Ambulance Service attended. At the scene, a 47-year-old woman and two children, ages nine and seven, were found dead inside the property.
‘The next of kin have been notified. Post-mortem examinations will be arranged in due course.
The Met’s Crime Command is leading the investigation.
“At this early stage, detectives are not actively looking for anyone else in connection with the investigation. The crime scene remains in place.
A London Ambulance Service spokesman said: “We were called at 12:16 yesterday (March 9) to inform us of an incident in Mayfield Road, Belvedere.
“We dispatched a medic in a rapid response car and two incident response officers to the scene.
“Unfortunately, three people were pronounced dead at the scene.”

Police are shown on the scene Friday morning. Concerns were raised for the well-being of the occupants of Mayfield Road yesterday at 11:50am