By Nelli BirdAbout 100 people have gathered and lit candles at a vigil in memory of two babies found dead at a house.
Two men, aged 37 and 47, and a woman, 29, continue to be questioned by police in connection with the discovery in the Wildmill area of Bridgend. Local people have spoken of their shock and said little was known about those who lived in the house.Image caption,"I want to just support the community and especially the babies," said Tia Robbins, 21, who lives in the estate."I think we would all like answers to what happened, mostly for the babies and what they went through. I think everyone will be emotional until we find out what's happened.
Earlier, floral tributes were left nearby by local residents as well as a balloon and a purple soft bunny.Local councillor Steve Bletsoe, who organised the vigil after being contacted by residents, said a lot of young families who live in the area were feeling very upset and distressed. "They wanted to get together as a community to bond and go through the shared experience of the emotions that they are going through and to realise that they are not going through these feelings alone," he said.More on this story
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