Seven people have been found dead in a rural town in Australia’s Margaret River wine-growing region, police said on Friday.
The bodies of four children and three adults were found at or near a property in Osmington near the southwestern tip of Australia, Western Australia’s commissioner of police Chris Dawson told a news conference.
Dawson said that firearms were found at the scene. He said that there appeared to be gunshot wounds.
‘I can only describe it as a horrific situation,’ Dawson said.
Gun crime in Australia fell sharply after strict controls were introduced in response to a mass shooting in 1996, when a lone gunman killed 35 people in Tasmania.
That prompted the government to buy back or confiscate a million firearms and make it harder to buy new ones.
Source: Reuters