Heartbroken school children have paid tribute to their 'really beautiful' and 'really kind' friend who was found dead alongside her mother, father and younger brother in a suspected murder-suicide.
The bodies of Michal Wlodarczyk, 39, his wife Monika, 35, and their children Maja, 11, and Dawid, three, were discovered at their flat in Hounslow, west London earlier this week.
Police forced entry to the upstairs property on Staines Road, Bedfont, on Friday afternoon but nothing could be done to save the family.
Murder detectives said they were not seeking any other suspects in connection with the deaths but were keeping an 'open mind'.
Children who attended Southville Primary School with Maja revealed today that she had just celebrated her 11th birthday with a big sleepover at the end of May.
A family of four who were found dead in a west London flat on Friday have been named as Michal, 39, (right) and Monika, 35, (second left) Wlodarczyk and their children Maja, 11, and Dawid, three
Today school friends paid tribute to 11-year-old Maja, calling her a 'really beautiful' and 'really kind' friend
The youngsters said they had only been at an 11th birthday party of Maja a few weeks ago
Sarah Gouveia, 11, said the group of friends played Just Dance and badminton in the garden with Maja's parents watching.
She also said that the family were really 'kind' and would always bring back sweets and lollipops for her friends.
Sarah revealed they would also play sports, including football, regularly together and Maja enjoyed being a goalkeeper.
Sarah added: 'She was really nice; she would always buy us stuff from the shops.
'Her mum's birthday was on the 31st of May. We did Just Dance, we played in the garden.'
Another school friend, who was not named, added: 'She was really kind and nice, she was helpful with stuff. She was really beautiful.
'Every time she would go on holiday, she would bring us something back.'
Sarah's mother Maria Gouveia, 37, previously told how her daughter was in the same year as Maja at Southville Primary School in Feltham, and that she had not been seen since Tuesday, having also missed a football tournament on Wednesday.
She said the parents seemed 'lovely' and worked hard while Maja was a 'beautiful' girl.
She said: 'We just knew the parents from school, they seemed lovely though. Really nice, hardworking people. Nice, kind.
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