Mother to be charged with murdering three children

Two photos of young children side by side. Fares, a young boy, is pictured on the left wearing a yellow and black patterned outfit. He is smiling at the camera and holding two thumbs up. On the right is a picture of his sister Joury. She is sat at a table in front of plate. She is looking at the camera and smiling.Image source, Facebook
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Fares (L) and his sister Joury (R) were found dead alongside their baby brother Mohammed

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Three charges of murder have been authorised against a mother accused of killing her young children at their home in Bristol, police have said.

Seven-year-old Fares Bash, three-year-old Joury Bash and nine-month-old Mohammed Bash were found dead by officers called to the house in Blaise Walk, Sea Mills on 18 February 2024.

The children died as a result of knife wounds to their necks and chests, an inquest was previously told.

Yasmeen Ali, 43, is due to appear at Bristol Magistrates' Court at a date to be confirmed. Ms Ali remains in the care of the mental health services, having been taken to hospital with not life-threatening injuries after the incident.

A group of police officers standing behind a police van. They are all in black uniforms and one of them is wearing a yellow high vis jacket. Two of the officers are looking forward, towards the camera, while the others are looking at each other. Image source, PA Media
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Police cordons were in place after the children's bodies were discovered

Ch Insp Keith Smith said: "This has been an extremely complex and highly sensitive investigation, resulting in charges being authorised by the Crown Prosecution Service.

"We know this incident has had a devastating impact on the children's loved ones, those close to the family, as well as the wider Sea Mills community – a community which has shown remarkable resilience and kindness over the past 19 months.

"It's vitally important we allow the court process to continue unhindered and we'd respectfully ask people to refrain from speculation and consider the impact of commentary on those who are continuing to mourn the tragic loss of three children."

Mr Smith added the neighbourhood policing team will be available to speak to anyone who has worries or concerns as a result of this latest development.

An aerial shot of a house on Blaise Walk in Sea Mills, Bristol. There is a white forensics tent in the back garden. The house is painted white with a brown roof. A police officer wearing a black uniform and a yellow high-vis jacket is standing in the garden. Image source, PA Media
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Police found the children's bodies when responding to a welfare call in Blaise Walk

Specialist prosecutor Andrew Pritchard, of the Crown Prosecution Service, said: "I have decided that there is sufficient evidence to bring the case to trial and that it is in the public interest to pursue criminal proceedings."

Following the deaths, Avon and Somerset Police referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct over prior contact, but the watchdog said no investigation was required.

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