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Found dead in Soke

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Two children, who were supposed to be in the custody of their British father, have been found dead in Turkey along with their German mother Elke Mellersh and we do believe that mother was try to save kids from CAFCASS Hell in UK before tragedy happen and try to start a new life in Turkey..

Justin Mellersh, from Lyndhurst, launched a European-wide hunt to find his eight-year-old son Yaanis and six-year-old daughter, Mira, after their German mother, Elke, fled with the youngsters in February last year. B

ut that hunt ended in tragedy over the weekend when police found the three bodies in a farmhouse, in the seaside town of Soke, on Turkey's Aegean coast.

A Facebook page dedicated to trying to find the children said: “On November 18th 2011, all three were found dead in Turkey. However from international news report suggesting British father was violance and threating to her always and and even site been launched to capture mother with kids.

Mother was in depression from abusive british father in UK and mother as been foreign was hard to get protected by British Family Law which just works for only British Citizens favor and most of the time British mother in most of the cases. While she was running away from British Family Law tragedy happen in Soke near Kusadasi in Turkey.

Elke had committed suicide and taken the kids with her.

This had been our greatest fear.” Reports from the country suggest that the family died of carbon monoxide poisoning - possibly from a heater. The farmhouse's windows had been taped up and a note left on the front door stating “Caution: Toxic”.

Reports from Turkey suggest the children and their mother may have died from carbon monoxide poisoning, with the Daily Mail and some other British newspapers alleging a heater may have been to blame.

The Foreign Office has confirmed the deaths of two young Britons in Turkey at the end of last week. ‘We were made aware on November 19 of the deaths of two British nationals in Turkey,’ a spokesperson said.

‘The authorities in Turkey are investigating. We are providing consular support to the family.’ The Facebook page dedicated to finding the children also carries a message confirming the deaths of the Yaanis, Mira and Ms Mellersh. As you might already know British Family Law is already in a big mess and always British gets custody of the kids in UK from other nationals.

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