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Police have identified the three people found dead inside a crashed vehicle in Surrey on Tuesday as a mother and her sons.

“Their names are not being released as it will not further the investigation at this time,” Cpl. Frank Jang, spokesman for the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team, said in a news release Wednesday. “Our deepest condolences go out to the family members and friends affected by this event.”

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Front-line RCMP officers were called at around 10:30 a.m. to the single-vehicle crash on the 32nd Avenue Diversion under the Highway 99 overpass. They found a heavily damaged dark-coloured vehicle with three deceased persons inside the car, and a trail of debris behind.

“When officers attended and observed the overall scene, inside the vehicle and outside the vehicle, they determined that something wasn’t right and the circumstances around the deaths were suspicious,” Jang said Tuesday. “That’s why we were called.”