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A teenager is detained and helps police investigate the "horrific" murder of a mother and two children at their home in Western Australia yesterday
Confused police officers said that the crime scene is bloody was the worst After making the discovery in a house in Ellenbrook – about half an hour northeast of Perth
When they opened the door, police saw a dead boy and girl at inside and another woman in the yard. 19659003] An ambulance was called to the scene and the woman was taken to the Royal Perth Hospital.
However, she died shortly thereafter.
Police said the deceased would be a mother, along with her mother.
Now, a 19-year-old man has been arrested, placed in custody, and is currently being interrogated about the disgusting crime.
Cops say the teenager "helps the police in their investigations," and is understood The police would also have found a large pair of scissors about 30 meters from home
Assistant Commissioner Paul Steel has told reporters in Perth The troubling discovery had shaken his colleagues
"An investigating officer from the homicide squad told me today that it was perhaps the most crime scene. horrible to which he has ever been called, "he said yesterday.
"An ambulance was called in relation to the severely injured victim in the back yard who was transported to the Royal Perth Hospital and, tragically, she died en route. 19659003] He added that it could take days for the scene to be processed.
"The house, with the convenience store, is now a crime scene," said Steel.
"This is a terrible tragedy for the family scene involved, for" I can badure the community that the WA police are applying all possible resources to shed light on what has happened here
Police have not confirmed the age of the victims.
Police were first called around 1:30 am Sunday at a Broadway convenience store before surrendering The two are still treated as crime scenes.
According to the ABC, a man had entered a nearby 7-Eleven store and had asked the police for badistance. 19659003] A man who lives on a nearby street told ABC that he was awake, shouting and screaming around 1 am
"I heard a lot of shouting, screaming and shouting. fights, and the cops went through here and headed up, "said Mr. Shreck
loud screaming and screaming. rather bad, it looked like a man. "
Mr. Steel said that while the details were still emerging, he believed that the incident would have a mbadive impact on the families of the victims and the WA community." 19659003] "At this moment there is a very complex, and I would say the horrible crime scene is in place, and it will take us some time to deal with this crime scene, and it could be days," he said. he said
for their extended family and for the first responders who were forced to attend a horrible crime scene.My heartfelt condolences go to all those who have been affected by this tragedy. "
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