4 die, including 2 kids, in Jersey shore fire that may be murder-suicide; other injuries found

Police tape cordons off the area as officials investigate a house fire, Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2015, in Long Branch, N.J. Authorities say the house fire reported late Tuesday night at the Jersey shore, in which four people died, does not appear accidental and could possibly be a murder-suicide. (Tom Spader/The Asbury Park Press via AP) NO SALES; MANDATORY CREDIT (The Associated Press)

Authorities say a house fire on the Jersey shore has killed a couple and their two children and doesn't appear to be accidental.

First Assistant Monmouth County Prosecutor Marc LeMieux says the two adults and their children showed signs of injuries unrelated to the fire when they were taken to a hospital, where they died.

The fire was reported late Tuesday at a home in Long Branch.

The victims are identified as 35-year-old Lyndon Beharry, 29-year-old Amanda Morris, 7-year-old Brandon Beharry and 4-year-old Brian Beharry.

Lyndon Beharry worked for the city's public works department.

The outside of the home shows little fire damage and what damage is visible is confined to the second floor.

The Monmouth County prosecutor's office is investigating.