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The sister-in-law of a killed Brisbane mother, who died along with her young children when their father allegedly set fire to the family car, has posted a moving tribute to Facebook on Thursday.

Hannah Baxter, 31, was taken to hospital suffering fatal burns after a car containing her three children, who were all aged under 10, was set alight by her estranged husband in the suburb of Camp Hill. Stacey Roberts paid tribute to Ms Baxter, describing her as a "beautiful soul".

Ms Roberts also said to Ms Baxter, "her children were her life". "All she ever wanted was happiness. Her children were only a reflection of her," the post said. Ms Roberts also described the children as being "gorgeous happy kids".

 

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80% of suicides are male, has it ever made you wonder? More kids are killed by women and mothers than by men, has it ever made you wonder? RIP.

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