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Source: Radio New Zealand

A homicide investigation was launched, after the death of three people in Hastings. RNZ / Anusha Bradley

A coroner has granted an order prohibiting publishing the names of a mother and her baby and toddler killed following an incident at a property in Hastings.

A homicide investigation was launched after emergency services were called to the Avenue Road East property, about 6am Sunday, after reports of several people being seriously injured.

Detective Inspector Martin James earlier said on arrival one person was found dead.

“Two others were found to be in a critical condition and one in a serious condition, and were transported to Hastings Hospital.”

The two critically injured people had since died.

On Monday, James said police could now confirm the three victims were a woman and two young children who lived at the property.

The children were aged 3 months and 17 months. Their mother also died in the incident.

On Monday, a Coroner granted an interim non publication order preventing publishing the names of the children, their mother and a man is in hospital following the incident.

The order is in place for two weeks.

The woman’s family declined to comment to RNZ on Monday.

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A man who lived at the property was also transported to hospital and was undergoing surgery on Monday, James said.

“Police are not seeking anyone else in relation to the incident, however no charges have been laid at this time.

“A team of 30 is working on the homicide investigation, and a scene examination will continue today.”

James earlier said police appreciated it was a “distressing incident that will no doubt be concerning to nearby residents”.

“I would like to reassure the community that this was an isolated incident, contained to this specific group of people, and there is no risk to the wider public.”

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