Dozens of police officers and several ambulances attended Burgess Street after the alarm was raised early on Thursday afternoon.
Neighbour Tara Jenkins, who lives around the corner in Fisher Court, said she and her six-year-old son would often see the woman who lived in the home at a nearby park with her three children."Those kids were so young, just beautiful little kids. A distressed next-door neighbour, who did not want to be named, said that he had gone outside mid-afternoon to see what was happening, and police told him to stay inside.He said the people who lived in the home were "nice and friendly and polite"."Police will be there in the community, processing the scene throughout the night, so we get these answers," he said.
"We don't know the exact details of how this transpired. There are many scenarios we need to explore. I need to make it clear ... we should not assume culpability on the basis [that] we have a male assisting us with our inquiries. We need to understand the facts."Dozens of police officers and several ambulances are at Burgess Street, which has been closed to traffic. A crime scene has been established at the property.
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