Much loved: Heartbroken neighbours said Keziah, pictured, loved to wear Disney princess dresses and, in particular, liked dressing up as Elsa from the hit-movie Frozen

A Frozen-mad six year old who dreamed of being 'Elsa' was allegedly murdered by her father who then killed himself and the family's two dogs months after splitting with her mother.

Keziah Flux-Edmonds was found lying unconscious next to the body of Darren Flux-Edmonds, 44, at home on the Isle of Wight yesterday.

The schoolgirl, described as a little 'Disney princess' who 'wanted to be Elsa from Frozen when she grew up', was rushed to hospital but could not be saved.

Keziah was the daughter of Darren Flux-Edmonds and his wife Nikki, who are understood to have split up earlier this year.

Flux-Edmonds had been using his Facebook account to vent about the break-up, and wrote recently: 'Lord, my heart hurts right now. I have no idea what I need, but you do. Please help'.

Another message said: 'At some point, you have to realize that some people can stay in your heart but not in your life.'

Flowers, cards and cuddly toys - including her other Disney favourites Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck - have been laid outside the detached house where she died.

A candlelit vigil to remember the six-year-old will be held outside the family's home in East Cowes this evening.

Forensics officers were taking photographs in the upstairs bathroom of the house as police continue to investigate what happened.

Mr and Mrs Flux-Edmonds are believed to have been living apart, with Keziah staying with her mother at the family home with her father staying elsewhere.

Friend Terry Nutman, 64, said he understood that Nikki returned home from work yesterday morning to discover the devastating scene.

He said: 'They had split up, I'm not sure when or why but it wasn't too long ago. He was living somewhere else and she was there with Keziah.

'I don't know what happened inside the house, I think she came back from work and found it all.

'I can't understand it and I just don't know what was going through his head at the time'.

Mrs Attwell, Keziah's Year 1 teacher at Queensgate Primary School in East Cowes, paid tribute to the six-year-old and left a school t-shirt on the doorstep.

Tragedy: Keziah Flux-Edmonds, left, was found unconscious next to the body of her father Darren Flux-Edmonds, 44, right, along with the family's two dogs

Split: Mr Flux-Edmonds' Facebook page suggests that he may have split up with Keziah's mother earlier this year

'Lovable': A candlelit vigil to remember the six-year-old will be held outside the family's home in East Cowes this evening, which remains guarded by police today. The family have been described the family as 'lovable'

On the back of the t-shirt, distraught Mrs Attwell left a message to Keziah.

It read: 'Rest in peace my little angel. I will miss you, lots of love. Mrs Attwell xxx'

Mrs Attwell was too upset to make a comment to the media - but the local council has confirmed that local children can have counselling.

John Orchard, 29, emotionally paid tribute to Keziah and described the family as 'lovable'.

Fighting back tears, he told how Keziah loved to wear Disney princess dresses and, in particular, liked dressing up as Elsa from the hit-movie Frozen.

He recalled her playing outside in princess outfits and remembered her fondly playing on the trampoline in her back garden.

When Mr Orchard told his son about the devastating news, he burst into tears and told him he didn't want to go back to school without Keziah there.

He said: 'We're all distraught. My little boy went to school with Keziah and they were friends.

'I didn't want to but I had to tell him what happened, it broke his little heart. He was crying and told me he didn't want to go back to school because she wouldn't be there.

'She was such a sweet little girl, she loved Disney, she was absolutely mad about it. She would always wear Disney princess dresses when she was playing.

'She especially loved Frozen. Elsa was her favourite, she wanted to be her when she grew up.

'She used to sing all the Frozen songs and pretend to be Elsa, it's heartbreaking knowing she'll never be able to do it again.

Deaths: Keziah died after being found unconscious in this Isle of Wight house where police also found the body of a man and two dogs

Poignant: This message for the little girl was left alongside Disney soft toys and said 'fly high little angel'

Happier times: The six-year-old was filmed by her father having fun on her trampoline in March this year

'I can remember hearing her laughing from her garden, and when it was nice outside she used to play on the trampoline in their garden and I could always hear her laughing and screaming.

'The mum Nikki was always busy, I remember her running up and down the road with her phone. I hadn't seen Darren in months.'

He was unsure about the circumstances of their death, but described Mr Flux-Edmonds as someone who was quiet and who would often stay inside the house.

He added: 'They didn't seem like the kind of family to get into any sort of trouble or anything.

'I still can't believe it. They were such a lovable family it's a shock, I'm struggling to get over it.'

Isle of Wight councillor Julia Baker-Smith laid flowers outside the modern detached property in East Cowes this morning.

She said: 'I came here to pay my respects on behalf of my ward. As a parent myself it's absolutely devastating news. My heart sunk when I heard a young girl had died.

According to his Facebook page, Darren Flux-Edmonds was 'temporarily unemployed' and had previously studied at the Isle of Wight College.

On April 11, 2016, a picture was posted to Mr Flux-Edmonds Facebook profile which had the message: 'To my wife. Just to say I love you.'

Another post the same day read: 'Sometimes, you have to let go to see if there was anything worth holding onto.'

And on April 25, he uploaded the quote: 'Lord, my heart hurts right now. I have no idea what I need, but you do. Please help.'

Hampshire Constabulary have launched a probe into their deaths, but today confirmed they have identified everyone they want to speak to.

Police also moved to reassure residents in the new-build development that there is no wider risk to the community.

Police who dashed to the home at 10.10am yesterday found 44-year-old Darren Flux-Edmonds, Keziah's father, who was already dead.

A coroner today confirmed they had been informed of both Keziah and Darren's deaths.

Poignant: Mourners have been visiting the home where the child died with flowers and teddies

Tributes: Keziah was so popular that her Year 1 class teacher even turned up in tears today to leave a touching message on her doorstep, written on a school t-shirt

The bodies of two dogs were also discovered within the address, which is part of a new housing development on the island.

A note left at the doorstep of the modern detached property today paid tribute to young Keziah, describing her as a 'little angel'.

Flowers, lit candles and cuddly toys - including Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck - have also been laid outside the home where police remain today.

A note left outside the home, for the young girl, said: 'May you fly high little angel. We will miss your huge smile'.

Hampshire Police are continuing formal identification procedures of the two bodies today.

However, specialist officers are supporting the family and say they are dealing with it as an 'isolated incident'.

Despite attempts by doctors and paramedics, Keziah was pronounced dead yesterday after being taken to St Mary's Hospital in Newport on the island.

A Hampshire police spokesman said: 'At this stage we are treating this as an isolated incident and we would like to reassure the community that there is no wider risk.

'We would like to thank residents for their patience as we deal with this incident.

'Formal identification procedures are ongoing and we will not be in a position to confirm the names of the deceased until these are complete.

'Specialist officers are supporting the family.'

The girl was discovered unconscious and was taken to St Mary's Hospital in Newport, but died a short time later. The bodies of two dogs were also discovered within the address, where officers remained today

Police cordoned off the street yesterday following the incident but neighbours said a number of emergency vehicles had arrived in the car-park of the housing estate.

One resident said: 'The family that live there are really nice people. It is such a shock and terrible news about the little girl.'

Another neighbour added: 'I've been up most of the night distraught. They were a lovely family.'

A spokeswoman for the Isle of Wight NHS Trust said: 'Health services responded to a serious incident in East Cowes on Wednesday.

'For the time being, pending police enquiries, all further information will be issued by Hampshire Constabulary.'

People also left tributes on social media today.

Katie Gaskin wrote: 'Poor family. Thoughts go out to the family, the friends and the neighbours at this terrible time, and to all the emergency services who do the best they can at every incident they attend.'