A heavily pregnant woman who fell to her death before her three young children were found dead was "beautiful and intelligent", her family have said.
Fiona Anderson had suffered from mental illnessFiona Anderson, 23, has now been formally identified after she suffered fatal head injuries at a multi-storey car park on Monday morning.
Officers investigating the incident later found the children - named by neighbours as Levina, three, Addy, two, and 11-month-old baby Kyden - at their home in Lowestoft, Suffolk.
In a statement issued by Suffolk police, Ms Anderson's mother Kerry, father Michael and sisters Claire and Laura said she "cared passionately", but had suffered with mental illness from a young age.
LevinaThey said: "Fiona was a beautiful, intelligent girl and a loving and caring person, but she had suffered from mental illness since she was young and we believe she was driven to her actions yesterday.
"This was not our Fiona - she was not herself. She cared passionately about others but often brought stress on herself by caring too much.
"She was gentle but ended up under too much pressure.
Addy"As a family we were close but she would often push us away, keen to do her own thing and not to listen when we offered support. Life was sometimes overwhelming for her.
"She was really popular but just didn't believe she was and had forgotten there were people there that could help her.
"We wish more had been done to recognise her mental health problems, which could be masked by her intelligence and creativity. She would often make costumes for the children, who she loved very much."
KydenThe family added that Ms Anderson would be remembered as a "girlie girl" who was also a very private person.
Post-mortem examinations have failed to ascertain how the children died and further tests will be carried out, police said.
Neighbours said Ms Anderson was eight months pregnant with a baby girl she had planned on calling Evalie.
CCTV images show Fiona Anderson shortly before her deathShe was seen entering the car park in Battery Green Road, Lowestoft, shortly before 8am on Monday.
CCTV footage showed Ms Anderson walking around Lowestoft holding a teddy bear shortly before she was found.
Detective Superintendent John Brocklebank said the force was "conducting a meticulous investigation" into the tragedy.
The IPCC said it was awaiting details of the case from Suffolk police.
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