OMG.....All my babies are dead: Grandmother's horror after discovering slaughtered family

Andy Case with his daughters, aged one and two. The girls were found stabbed to death and Mr Case was discovered hanging at a house in a quiet New Forest town.

The hysterical grandmother who found the bodies of her two tiny granddaughters and their parents screamed 'all my babies are dead' as she ran from the house where they died.
Andrew Case yesterday inexplicably 'snapped' and stabbed his family to death in their home in a quiet market town.
The delivery driver's daughters, two-year-old Phoebe and one-year-old Nereya, were fatally knifed just a few minutes after the once devoted father had also killed his nursery teacher wife, Vicky, 31.

Two-year-old Phoebe's body was found on a double bed
'I went upstairs and the man was hanging. I shook his leg and said: "Just wake up - you've got a family!"
'But it was just not happening. It was the most appalling thing I have ever lived through.
'I was distressed and I saw the two little girls side by side in the double bed.
They were dead. It was horrific - they were a beautiful family. The girls were gorgeous.'
It emerged last night that the young family had just come back from a week- long holiday in Weymouth.
'They were so loved up,' added Mrs Brooks. 'I would have loved their marriage - they just loved each other.'
One-year-old Nereya Case was murdered after her mother
Stabbed to death: Mother Vicky Case
The 32-year-old then hanged himself at the couple's rented family home. Just what drove him to destroy his family remained a mystery today.
The discovery was made when the children's 56-year-old grandmother, Linda Haskell, went to the family home only to be confronted by horrific scenes.
A near neighbour of the Case family - 53-year-old Alayna Brooks - described how she saw Mrs Haskell running out of the house screaming: 'They are all dead - my babies are dead!'
There were claims he may have had financial problems but one neighbour said they had just returned from a family holiday to Dorset.
But whatever the reason, his crime shocked the town of Fordingbridge, Hampshire, where at least one young neighbour is thought to have heard a child's screams yesterday morning.
Moments before the emergency services arrived Mrs Brooks ran into the house and was confronted by the body of Mrs Case in the downstairs dining room.
She said: 'The first thing I thought when I saw the woman dead was "are the babies alive?"
The couple, who married in 2000, have lived at the small property for the past few months after moving from their previous home which was also in Fordingbridge
It was claimed that Mr Case had money worries after recently selling their previous home.
A businessman, Hau Chow, who used to employ Vicky at his Chinese restaurant, said: 'I think maybe they had financial problems because they were renting that house. They had to sell their own house. They were a friendly family and the children were lovely.'
For the past three years he had worked as an HGV delivery driver for the Wiltshire-based company Doccombe European.
It is understood grandmother Mrs Haskell normally cared for the children on Mondays while her daughter Vicky ran St Aldhelm's nursery and pre- school in the town.
Friends described her as 'happy go lucky' and someone who was 'never unhappy'.
Yesterday Mrs Haskell was seen weeping in the street as she made a 999 call pleading for help - but paramedics and police who raced to the scene were unable to save her daughter, grandchildren or son-in-law.
Ambulance crews were last night being offered specialist counselling after witnessing the distressing scenes.
South Central Ambulance Service said: 'The doctor reported back from the scene that one adult female and two children were dead and had been stabbed. One male was found hanging.

The house where the bodies were found is set back from a row of cottages which are next to a stream on the edge of the New Forest.

On his Facebook page Mr Case had recently posted details of the family's holiday to Weymouth.
He said: 'Weymouth here we come! We're going where the sun shines brightly, were (sic) going where the sea is blue. seen it in the movies, let's see if it's true.'
He summed up his life in a brief biography: 'I am 32, I got married in 2000 and have been with my wife, Vicki, for about 15 years. We have two beautiful daughters, Phoebe (two years and a half) and Nereya (one).'
Pictures posted on his page at Easter this year show him playing and sharing chocolate eggs with his laughing daughters.
Case was planning to run a marathon in September in aid of new living quarters for the parents of premature babies looked after at Salisbury Hospital.
Case said his favourite quotation was: 'Sucess is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obsticals which he has overcome.'But other posts on Facebook point to darker preoccupations.
On June 8 he wrote: 'Time is equal to life. Therefore, waste your time and waste of your life or master your time and master your life... FIN.

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