Inquests into the deaths of the mum and daughter killed in the Great Waldingfield double murder have been suspended.

Jillu Nash, 44, and Louise Nash, 12, were killed at their home in Sudbury late on September 7 or early on September 8 last year.

At Ipswich Crown Court, it was heard that Peter Nash, 47, confronted his wife Jillu after finding a picture of her with another man and strangled her before stabbing their daughter, Louise.

Nash was convicted of two counts of murder at Ipswich Crown Court on Friday, May 12 and he was sentenced to 40 years life imprisonment on Wednesday, May 17.

East Anglian Daily Times: Peter Nash was sentenced to 40 years life imprisonment.Peter Nash was sentenced to 40 years life imprisonment. (Image: Suffolk Constabulary)

Now criminal proceedings have concluded, Mrs Nash and Louise's inquests will not be resumed.

At Suffolk Coroners' Court on Friday, senior coroner Nigel Parsley said: "All the facts have been sufficiently aired in public.

"The public interest, therefore, has been adequately served."

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The family of the pair paid moving tributes to them outside court after Nash was sentenced.

Manna Augla, wife of Mrs Nash's second cousin, said she was "a kind soul, with all the love in the world for anyone and everyone," while Louise was described as a "sweet and innocent little child who wrapped everyone around her little finger".