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Heartbreaking Facebook post of mum at centre of murder-suicide as she speaks about disabled daughter's 'joy'

The mother at the centre of a suspected murder-suicide in Salford penned a heartbreak Facebook post about her daughter being 'back at her happy place' as she took part in a therapy session for children with disabilities.

Martina and Eleni were tragically found dead at a house on South Radford Street yesterday morning (Monday, September 23) after emergency services were called over concern for their welfare.

Greater Manchester Police launched an investigation, with detectives believed to be treating their deaths as a suspected murder-suicide, the Manchester Evening News understands.

READ MORE: Mum and disabled daughter, 8, in Salford murder-suicide investigation pictured for first time

The mum, 40, was named by friends and neighbours as Martina. Her eight-year-old daughter has been named as Eleni. Eleni was 'severely disabled', sources confirmed. The M.E.N. understands Salford council was aware of the family and had been involved in Eleni's care.

One friend said she was shocked to hear the 'worst had happened' when she heard about the tragedy. A neighbour who knew Martina said she was a 'loving' mother.

A Facebook post penned by Martina in March has now come to light. She shared pictures of her daughter and staff at a therapy centre in Liverpool.

"For the last few weeks Eleni has been back at her happy place... the joy on her face says it all. She really loves rebound therapy. When you find a therapy that your child loves and see the benefits of it, the joy of it and the achievement as a parent is priceless."

Dozens of comments were left by Martina's friends, thrilled to see her daughter having fun. A neighbour told the M.E.N. she often saw Martina getting Eleni into the car in the mornings, adding that it looked

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