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Perth triple murder: teenager arrested after police find 'horrific crime scene' Teenager charged with murdering two children and mother in Perth
(about 17 hours later)
Three people have been found dead in a house in suburban Perth, in what police are calling a “complex and horrific crime scene”. A 19-year-old man has been charged with the murders of two children and their 48-year-old mother in the Perth suburb of Ellenbrook, police say.
A 19-year-old man is in custody after being arrested at Ellenbrook, north of Perth, early on Sunday in connection with the deaths. The three victims were found dead in a house in suburban Perth after police were called to a nearby 7-Eleven store in the early hours of Sunday morning.
It is understood that two women and one man were killed. The three victims and the 19-year-old in custody all lived at the home. The man was arrested at Ellenbrook, north of Perth. Late on Sunday police charged him with three counts of murder.
“A senior homicide squad investigating officer said to me today it is potentially the most horrific crime scene he has ever been called to,” assistant commissioner Paul Steel told reporters in Perth on Sunday afternoon. The three victims and the 19-year-old all lived at the home, though police have yet to say whether he was related to them.
Police said two people were found dead inside the property and a woman was found critically injured in the backyard. She died en route to hospital. Their ages have not been confirmed. Assistant commissioner Paul Steel described the discovery of the bodies as a “complex and horrific crime scene”.
“A senior homicide squad investigating officer said to me today it is potentially the most horrific crime scene he has ever been called to,” Steel said.
Steel said it could take days for the scene to be processed.Steel said it could take days for the scene to be processed.
“This is a terrible tragedy for the family involved, for their extended family and for those first responders who were forced to attend what was a horrific crime scene,” he said. “It’s a crime that I know will send shockwaves throughout the community of Western Australia.“This is a terrible tragedy for the family involved, for their extended family and for those first responders who were forced to attend what was a horrific crime scene,” he said. “It’s a crime that I know will send shockwaves throughout the community of Western Australia.
“I can assure the community that WA police are applying all resources that we can to get to the bottom of what’s happened here.”“I can assure the community that WA police are applying all resources that we can to get to the bottom of what’s happened here.”
Officers were called to the scene from a service station near the home. A man who lives in a neighbouring street earlier told the West Australian he was woken by screaming and yelling about 1am.Officers were called to the scene from a service station near the home. A man who lives in a neighbouring street earlier told the West Australian he was woken by screaming and yelling about 1am.
“It was real loud screaming and yelling, it sounded pretty heavy,” Matthew Schreck said.“It was real loud screaming and yelling, it sounded pretty heavy,” Matthew Schreck said.
The 19-year-old was due to appear before Midland magistrates court on Monday.
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