A 41-year-old girl has been charged with the homicide of a “wonderful” six-year-old boy.
Karolina Juravska was arrested on Thursday after officers have been referred to as to Cwm Du Clos within the Jandros space of Swansea at round 20:30 BST.
South Wales Police have confirmed he has been charged in reference to the loss of life of a boy referred to as Alexander Zurawski.
Earlier that day he was additionally charged with tried homicide of a 67-year-old man.
She will seem at Swansea Magistrates' Court on Monday.
The pressure mentioned it was not on the lookout for anybody else in reference to the incident. It was beforehand mentioned that Caroline Zhuravska and Alexander lived collectively,
Chief Superintendent Chris Truscott, divisional commander for Swansea and Neath Port Talbot, mentioned it was “a tragic incident” which had come as a “huge shock to the local community”.
He mentioned there could be a police presence within the space within the coming days to supply recommendation and reassurance.
Paying tribute to Alexander, his household mentioned he was a “very kind child” who was at all times nicely behaved and “never naughty”.
“She loved playing with her little sister and her dog, Daisy,” he mentioned.
“that was amazing [and] Always helpful. Always willing to help with cooking and cleaning.”
They mentioned he was “very clever and mature for his age”, had “a very good grasp of the facts” and spoke each English and Polish.
Alexander was educated at Whitestone Primary School in West Cross, Swansea, the place headteacher Bethan Peterson mentioned he was “popular with his peers”.
“He was a much-loved and popular guy … extremely popular with everybody who knew him,” he mentioned.
She mentioned he was a “joyful, determined boy whose perseverance and positive attitude ensured success in all he undertook.”
Ms Peterson mentioned Alexander could be “deeply missed” and the varsity neighborhood was “devastated” by the information of his loss of life. She mentioned help could be made accessible to youngsters and employees.
With inputs from BBC