The
bodies of eight children who are siblings and aged between 18 months and
15-years-old, were found at a home in Cairns, Australia in the early hours of
today Dec. 19th following a massacre.
Their mother was also stabbed but she survived and is currently in critical condition in the hospital.
Their mother was also stabbed but she survived and is currently in critical condition in the hospital.
Detective Inspector
Bruno Asnicar said that the woman was the mother of seven of the dead children
with the other child a relation. He described the massacre as a 'tragic and
traumatic event'. Scores of detectives, paramedics and forensic officers have
swarmed over the home on Murray St in Manoora, around 4km west of the coastal
town's main tourist strip.
Details about what investigators found inside the house has not
been revealed but a neighbour said she had been told there were bloody scenes
'everywhere' inside. Officers who arrived first on the scene said it was like
'something out of a horror movie'. Specialist police officers are now on their
way from Brisbane to help with the situation and the crime scene is completely
locked down.
'There's not much else we can say, but what we have a range of
strategies in place to support the family through this very difficult time,'
Detective Inspector Asnicar said.
'It's a tragic and traumatic with so many deceased in one place.
It's right up there with some of the most serious things I've ever had to deal
with.'
Ms Thaiday said another sibling, a 20-year-old man, arrived home
to discover his brothers and sisters dead inside the house.
He is now being consoled by other family members.
'I'm going to see him now, he needs comforting,' Ms Thaiday said.
She described the family and extended relatives as close-knit and many live in
surrounding suburbs.
'We're a big family and most of us are from the (Torres) Strait,'
she said, adding that she rushed to the scene after hearing about the incident
on the radio.
The woman at the centre of the Cairns family massacre was ‘happy
go lucky and seemed to really love her kids’, Daily Mail Australia has been
told.
Robert Struber, who lived for 20 years in the house where the
stabbing murders took place said he had spoken with the 34-year-old on several
occasions while visiting his former neighbours.
He said the last time he had seen the mother a few months ago she
was ‘friendly and happy to chat’ and that she had mainly looked after her large
family.
Mr Struber had not met the father of the children.
He said the street had a mixture of Aboriginal families and people
from the Torres Strait and Cook Islands. he moved out of the four bedroom house
two years ago because it was too large, and said that following the tragedy he
‘never wanted to go back inside it’.
Mr Struber described the 34-year-old woman at the centre of the
family massacre as ‘happy go lucky and seemed to really love her kids’. He had
spoken with her on several occasions while visiting his former neighbours.
He said she had mainly looked after her large family well. Mr
Struber had not met the father of the children.
Police said it would be several hours before forensic officers
would be able to complete their work inside the house - while detectives
continued inquiries to establish what had led up to the slaughter.
Detectives rushed to the house in Murray Street at about 11.20am
today after they received reports a woman had suffered serious injuries.
The street has been branded a crime scene and the area has been
locked down. Their home is a rented Housing Commission residence.
Source: Daily Mail UK
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