AN INQUEST into the death of Ceri Fuller and his three children will be held in April.
The bodies of the Gloucestershire family were found in a disused quarry near Shrewsbury last summer.
Post mortems revealed Mr Fuller, 35, died 'from multiple injuries consistent with falling from a height'.
His son Samuel, 12 and daughters Rebecca Rose, eight and Charlotte Mae, seven, all died from stab injuries.
Shropshire's deputy coroner, Andrew Barkley, will hear the inquest at Wem Council's offices on April 24, 25 and 26.
The bodies of the Gloucestershire family were found in a disused quarry near Shrewsbury last summer.
Post mortems revealed Mr Fuller, 35, died 'from multiple injuries consistent with falling from a height'.
His son Samuel, 12 and daughters Rebecca Rose, eight and Charlotte Mae, seven, all died from stab injuries.
Shropshire's deputy coroner, Andrew Barkley, will hear the inquest at Wem Council's offices on April 24, 25 and 26.