A mother has been accused of murder His three children died,
Yasmin Ali is accused of killing a seven -year -old rent, a three -year -old magazine Bash and the murder of nine -month -old Mohammad Bash.
Trio Death in February 2024 After an incident in the bliss walk Bristle Sea mills suburb.
Avon and Summerset Police 43 -year -old remains in the care of Ali Mental health services,
She will appear in court later, the force said.
Forensic post-mortem examinations were conducted on the bodies of three siblings, and it was found that they all died of knife injuries.

One earlier inquiry showed He suffered injuries on his chest and neckWhile the rented bash also showed potential signs of asphixia.
Chief Inspector Keith Smith said: “It is a very complex and highly sensitive investigation, resulting in allegations authorized by Crown Prosecution Service.
“We know that this incident has had a devastating effect on the loved ones of the children, people close to the family, as well as as well The Wider Sea Mills Community – A community that has shown remarkable flexibility and kindness in the last 19 months.
“Our Neberhood Policing Team will be available to talk to anyone with concerns or concerns as a result of this latest development.
“It is important important that we allow the court process to continue uncontrolled and we will respectfully avoid speculation and consider the impact of comment on those who are mourning the tragic disadvantages of three children.”
Andrew Prichared of the Crown Prosecution Service said: “I have decided that there is enough evidence to bring the case into a test and it is in public interest to carry out criminal proceedings.
“We are all concerned that the action against the suspect is active and has the right to a fair test.
“It is important that there should be no reporting, comment or sharing to share online information, comment or information that can prejudice these proceedings in any way.”
The inauguration of earlier inquiry was attended by the children’s father Alfil Bash.
Speaking outside the hearing, he cried as he spoke of his destruction at the loss of his children and said that he could not find his head what happened.
Mr. Bash described his oldest son as a “genius boy”, who loved football, singing and mathematics.
In late February, hundreds of people joined a vigilance in memory of three children.
After the incident, the Avon and the SummerSet police referred to themselves to the police conduct (IOPC) to the independent office, but the Watchdog said that no investigation was required.