A 47-year-old mother and her two sons who were found dead at their London home have been named.

Nadja de Jager and her two children, Maximus, seven, and nine-year-old Alexander, were found in their house on Mayfield Road, Belvedere, near Bexleyheath in south east London.

Police confirmed the identities of the three victims and said they are not looking for anyone else in connection with the tragedy. 

Neighbours have described their shock following the grim discovery at lunchtime on Thursday. One resident told MailOnline: ‘I’m absolutely shocked.

‘The first thing I knew something bad had happened was when the police turned up at lunchtime yesterday. I’ve since found out that Nadia and her two boys are dead.’

Seven-year-old Maximus (right) and nine-year-old Alexander (left), were found dead at home along with their mother

Seven-year-old Maximus (right) and nine-year-old Alexander (left), were found dead at home along with their mother

The 47-year-old mother who was found dead in her London home with her two sons has been identified as Nadja de Jager (pictured). She is understood to have worked as managing director of a local property company

The 47-year-old mother who was found dead in her London home with her two sons has been identified as Nadja de Jager (pictured). She is understood to have worked as managing director of a local property company

Neighbours have described their shock following the grim discovery at lunchtime on Thursday. Pictured: Seven-year-old Maximus

Neighbours have described their shock following the grim discovery at lunchtime on Thursday. Pictured: Seven-year-old Maximus

Police said that they are deeply sad case and are continuing to establish the circumstances of the deaths. Pictured: Alexander

Police said that they are deeply sad case and are continuing to establish the circumstances of the deaths. Pictured: Alexander 

Police were called at 11.50pm on Thursday to concerns for the welfare  of the occupants of the home.

Detective Inspector Ollie Stride, investigating said: ‘This is a deeply sad case and we are continuing to establish the circumstances that led to this tragic incident.

‘I would like to thank the local community for their cooperation while our officers go about their enquiries.

‘Our thoughts today are very much with the family as they struggle to come to terms with their loss and we ask that their privacy be respected at this extremely difficult time.’

One neighbour told MailOnline: ‘I didn’t know her well, only to say hello to, but she was always smart and her kids were well looked after.

‘In the summer the boys would play happily in the garden. God knows what happened.’

She added that the family appeared recently to be preparing to move out but then changed their minds.

The neighbour said: ‘A couple of weeks ago it looked like they were moving out. She’s taken the curtains down and thrown a load of old toys away. And then everything went back to normal.’

Another neighbour told how the family had moved into the quiet residential street about five years ago but had not fully integrated.

She said: ‘She moved in about five years ago. I always said hello to her but she didn’t really want to take it any further than that.’

Brothers Maximus (left) and Alexander (right) were found dead after police were forced to enter the London property

Brothers Maximus (left) and Alexander (right) were found dead after police were forced to enter the London property 

Officers and forensic teams at Mayfield Road, Belvedere, near Bexleyheath in south east London

Officers and forensic teams at Mayfield Road, Belvedere, near Bexleyheath in south east London

Detectives are not actively seeking anyone else in connection with the investigation (forensics teams are pictured at the scene on Friday)

Detectives are not actively seeking anyone else in connection with the investigation (forensics teams are pictured at the scene on Friday)

Ms de Jager is understood to have worked as managing director of a local property company. 

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

The terraced property – which is on a road where the average house price in the last 12 months was £395,000 – was sealed off on Friday following the discovery of the bodies on Thursday morning.

A Met Police spokesman said: ‘Detectives are investigating following the deaths of three people at an address in south London.

‘Police were called at 11:50hrs on Thursday to concerns for the welfare of occupants at an address on Mayfield Road in Belvedere.

Post-mortem examinations will be arranged and next of kin were notified and they continue to be supported by specialist officers

Post-mortem examinations will be arranged and next of kin were notified and they continue to be supported by specialist officers

The terraced property - which is on a road where the average house price in the last 12 months was £395,000 - was sealed off on Friday following the discovery of the bodies on Thursday morning

The terraced property – which is on a road where the average house price in the last 12 months was £395,000 – was sealed off on Friday following the discovery of the bodies on Thursday morning

A Met Police spokesperson said: 'Detectives are investigating following the deaths of three people at an address in south London. 'Police were called at 11:50hrs on Thursday to concerns for the welfare of occupants at an address on Mayfield Road in Belvedere'

A Met Police spokesperson said: ‘Detectives are investigating following the deaths of three people at an address in south London. ‘Police were called at 11:50hrs on Thursday to concerns for the welfare of occupants at an address on Mayfield Road in Belvedere’

A bouquet of flowers has been left outside the property as neighbours reveal their shock at the tragic news on Friday

A bouquet of flowers has been left outside the property as neighbours reveal their shock at the tragic news on Friday

‘Officers and London Ambulance Service attended. At the scene, a 47-year-old woman and two boys, aged nine and seven, were found deceased inside the property.

‘Next of kin have been notified. Post-mortem examinations will be arranged in due course.

‘The Met’s Specialist Crime Command is leading the investigation.

‘At this early stage, detectives are not actively seeking anyone else in connection with the investigation. A crime scene remains in place.’

A London Ambulance Service spokesman said: ‘We were called at 12.16pm yesterday (March 9) to reports of an incident on Mayfield Road, Belvedere.

‘We sent a medic in a fast response car and two incident response officers to the scene.

‘Sadly three people were pronounced dead at the scene.’

Police are pictured at the scene on Friday morning. Concerns were raised for the welfare of the occupants on Mayfield Road at 11.50am yesterday

 Police are pictured at the scene on Friday morning. Concerns were raised for the welfare of the occupants on Mayfield Road at 11.50am yesterday

DailyMail

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