7 people are found dead in Australia, including four children

Seven people have been found dead in a rural part of Western Australia. Police have confirmed that the bodies of four children and three adults were found in Osmington. Authorities have not indicated the causes of death but have confirmed that two firearms have been found at the scene. So far there is only [...]
Seven people have been found dead in a rural part of Western Australia.
Police have confirmed that the bodies of four children and three adults were found in Osmington. Authorities have not indicated the causes of death but have confirmed that two firearms have been found at the scene.
So far there's only suspicion of mass murder. If that is confirmed, it would be the largest massacre in Australia since the Tasmanian massacre, which claimed the lives of 35 people in 1996, reports the BBC, Kosovo passes.
The victims are believed to be the owners of the country where they were found lifeless, but police have shown themselves highly reserved in providing further information.
Osmington is a land of few inhabitants, about 20 kilometers from the Margaret River, which is a famous tourist area.












