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Mom and 2 kids stabbed to death in Queens

A mother and her two babies were found stabbed to death in Queens Sunday night — the killer’s four bloody knives left by their sides, law enforcement sources said.

The bodies of Deisy Garcia and her adorable little girls, Danielle, 3, and Yoselyn, who turned 1 just last week, were discovered by a roommate in their gore-spattered apartment at 90-20 Sutphin Blvd. in South Jamaica.

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The young mom was found on the floor of one bedroom, while the girls’ bodies were on a bed in another room. Two bloody knives were found in each of the rooms. All three victims had been stabbed multiple times.

At least a dozen stunned members of Garcia’s nearby church, Iglesia Naciones Unidas en Cristo, converged on the scene after they were notified of the tragedy.

“She was a dancer for the church,’’ said Mario Sanchez, 16. “She was always very quiet — but she seemed happy. She’d always come with her little girls.”

The teen said the church holds services from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Sundays.

“Today, we didn’t see her,” he added sadly.

Garcia, a student at York College, and her family shared their apartment with another couple.

“She has a husband. He works every day. He doesn’t see them a lot,” said the son of one of the tragic family’s roommates, who asked that his name not be printed.

“The little girl’s birthday was last week,’’ he recalled. “She just turned 1. There was a surprise party. Everybody was there. Her whole family, her mom, people from the church, her uncles, her aunts, they were all there.

“She seemed very happy. Everybody was happy.’’

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Mabila Albiarado, a cousin of Garcia’s, expressed shock.

“I saw her 20 days ago at a baby shower,” she said. “She seemed normal, just like herself.’’

The deeply religious Garcia, who emigrated from Guatemala, and her husband, who is from Mexico, had been living in the apartment over a pharmacy for the past six months.

Her Facebook page says she likes the Bible and the film “The Passion of the Christ.’’

Police did not identify a suspect, but were looking for Garcia’s husband to see if he could tell them anything that might lead them to the killer.

Additional reporting by Antonio Antenucci