It has been two days since police discovered three bodies in the search for missing mother Sian Blake and her two young sons, and today her sister has spoken out.

 

Police are currently searching for Ms Blake’s partner, Arthur Simpson-Kent, and sister Ava has called for him to present himself to the authorities and “answer to God” for his actions.

 

The hunt for Mr Simpson-Kent has been ramped up since the discovery at Ms Blake’s Kent home on Tuesday, with police under the impression that he has fled the country, possibly to Africa.

 

Police have yet to confirm the identities of the three bodies, while a post-mortem is expected to take place today.

 

 

Giving a statement today at Scotland Yard, Ava Blake said: “Unfortunately, I believe Arthur was responsible. I want him to face justice and explain why. It’s my nephews more than anything.”

 

“My brother is angry. My cousins are angry. They are angry about Sian, but the boys have devastated us. We have lost a generation. We can never replace them. I want him to be brought back to justice. He’ll have to answer to the courts of this country and to God eventually,” she added.

 

Ms Blake also went on to claim that her sister was planning on leaving Mr Simpson-Kent before she went missing.

 

Our hearts go out to the family at this time.

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