A heartbroken dad has paid tribute to his "absolute world" following his daughter's tragic death inKillamarshat the weekend.

Sheffield schoolgirlConnie Genthas been named as one of the four victims who were found dead in Chandos Crescent by officers on Sunday, September 19.

It is believed the 11-year-old was enjoying a sleepover with her friends when tragedy struck.

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Lacey Bennett, also 11, and her brother 13-year-old John Paul Bennett also died, as well as their mumTerri Harris.

Charlie Gent, believed to be the father of Connie, has shared a moving tribute on social media.

Jason Bennett paid tribute to his two kids who died in Killamarsh
Jason Bennett paid tribute to his two kids who died in Killamarsh

He wrote: "Parents - spend as much time with your kids as you possibly can. If you are a parent and arguing please don't stop that child from seeing the other parent....

"You never know what's around the corner... I've learnt the hard way like most things in life and it's too late I don't want anyone to ever go through what I am going through right now.

"My little girl has gone, I can't even put into words or even how to feel or react right now. Shouldn't even be writing this now have to live with the fact I was helpless to protect her as you always promised and she's gone.

beplay官网手机登陆“飞行安全的小女孩,我爱你我的心and always will. Gonna miss you like crazy."

In an earlier post he said: "No words, my absolute world [has] been taken away."

Officers were called to Chandos Crescent at 7.26am on Sunday to concerns for the safety of a man.

beplay官网手机登陆警察赶到现场,到四分钟s later but sadlyfound the bodies of the four victims.

Connie Gent was found dead after a sleepover in Killamarsh
Connie Gent was found dead after a sleepover in Killamarsh

The man officers arrested at the scene, a 31-year-old fromKillamarsh, remains in police custody on suspicion of the murders of Terri, Lacey, John Paul and Connie.

A team of detectiveshave been working through the nightto understand the circumstances that led to their deaths and anyone with any information is urged to come forward.

Of particular interest is anyone who was in the Chandos Crescent area between 9.30pm on Saturday evening and 7.30am the following day and who may have information that would be helpful to the investigation.

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