A primary school headteacher has paid tribute to a nine-year-old girl who was found dead at a home in Costessey alongside her father, aunt and sister.

The bodies of Bartlomiej Kuczynski, 45 and his sister-in-law Kanticha Sukpengpanao, 36, were discovered at a home in Allan Bedford Crescent on Friday morning along with his two daughters, Natasha and Jasmin.

Earlier today, the head of Taverham High School, Dr Roger Harris, paid tribute to 12-year-old Jasmin.

Norwich Evening News: Floral tributes laid out near where the four bodies were foundFloral tributes laid out near where the four bodies were found (Image: PA)

Matthew Cross, headteacher of Queen’s Hill Primary School, has now also paid tribute to his pupil involved in the tragic incident, nine-year-old Natasha.

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Mr Cross said: "We're devastated by the loss of Natasha.

"Our thoughts continue to be with her family and all those affected by this tragic incident.

Norwich Evening News: Jasmin Kuczynska, left and Natasha Kuczynska, nine, were both found dead at the home in CostesseyJasmin Kuczynska, left and Natasha Kuczynska, nine, were both found dead at the home in Costessey (Image: Facebook)

"Natasha was the kind of child that any teacher would want in their class. 

"She arrived every day with a smile on her face and was committed to all aspects of school life.

"Natasha enjoyed sharing her love of reading with many of our younger pupils and was always there to help others across the school.

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"She approached her learning with pride and curiosity while enjoying coming to school, spending time with her friends and making them laugh. 

Norwich Evening News: Norfolk Constabulary is now under investigationNorfolk Constabulary is now under investigation (Image: Newsquest)

"Her friends, our staff and all of our school community will miss her."   

A post-mortem found that Mr Kuczynski died as a result of a single stab wound to the neck while Ms Sukpengpanao, the girls' maternal aunt, died from stab wounds to the neck. 

The examinations of the sisters are due to take place on Wednesday.

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Mr Cross added: "This is an incredibly difficult time for staff, pupils and parents.

Norwich Evening News: Matthew Cross, head teacher of Queen's Hill Primary SchoolMatthew Cross, head teacher of Queen's Hill Primary School (Image: Queen's Hill Primary School)

"As a school, we're committed to supporting one another and will continue to share both our happy memories and our grief.

"We're a strong community and I've been humbled by the care and compassion shown across our school since the news of Natasha’s death.

"We know that the next few days, weeks and months will be hard for many pupils and families."

Norwich Evening News: Police were called to the home at around 7.15am on FridayPolice were called to the home at around 7.15am on Friday (Image: Newsquest)