Killamarsh deaths: Boyfriend, 31, ‘told mum partner was pregnant’ before ‘killing’ her & 2 kids with their pal in bed
A BOYFRIEND told his mum his partner was pregnant before he allegedly killed her and her two kids with their pal, it is claimed.
Terri Harris, 35, was discovered dead in the home in Killamarsh, Derbys, with Lacey, 11, and John, 13, on Sunday morning.
Lacey's best pal Connie Gent, 11, who was visiting for a sleepover, was also killed in the horror.
Police are continuing to quiz a 31-year-old man, named locally as Terri's boyfriend Damien Bendall, on suspicion of murder.
It is has since been claimed Terri was in the early stages of pregnancy at the time of her death.
One neighbour said: "Terri told my mum she was pregnant but couldn't tell anyone yet as it was still early in the pregnancy."
Bendall also reportedly told his mother about the pregnancy "in recent weeks".
It comes after a heartbroken pal today wept as she told how Terri was dedicated to her two children from a previous relationship.
She told The Sun: "She lived for her children.
“They were her life. It’s all she would ever talk about.
“She would bake with them, draw with them and take them for days out.
“I saw her in July. She had organised an 11th birthday party for Lacey in the back garden.
“She just doted on them.”
Tributes have continued to flood in for the victims today including from Connie's dad Charlie, who posted a touching video montage.
He captioned it: "I love you angel".
Lacey and John's dad Jason Bennett yesterday sobbed as he lay flowers for the youngsters at the scene.
He also posted heartbreaking videos of the siblings enjoying their time together.
Well-wishers have now raised more than £15,000 on a to help the families.
'MOST TRAGIC'
Police have not yet revealed how the four victims were killed but say they are not looking for anyone else over the "isolated" incident.
They said officers had no prior contact with those involved.
A 31-year-old man, named locally as Damien Bendall, has been arrested on suspicion of murder.
Cops confirmed today he was first taken to hospital for self-inflicted injuries before being quizzed in police custody where he remains.
Detective Chief Inspector Sally Blaiklock who is leading the investigation said: “Our thoughts remain with the families of Terri, John Paul, Lacey and Connie – as well as the communities that have been affected by this most tragic of incidents.
“A large scene remains in place on Chandos Crescent and local residents will see an increased police presence in the area over the coming days, including patrols by officers in the local area.
“I would urge anyone who is concerned about the incident to speak to officers in the area or use the online reporting tool to pass information in confidence.
“Myself and the team of the detectives are particularly keen to hear from anyone who was in Chandos Crescent between 6pm on Saturday 18 September and 7am on Sunday 19 September, as well as anyone who may have video footage of the street.
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“That can include dashcam, mobile phone footage, CCTV or video doorbells.”
Anyone with information has been asked to contact police on 101 quoting reference 302-190921 or use the .