Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Murder/Suicide Down Under
"Adelaide, AU - A MAN called U.S. police and confessed to killing his wife in a suspected murder suicide at Ingle Farm.
"Elizabeth Police forced entry into the Derrilin Rd house about 2.30pm after being alerted to the call from New South Wales Crime Stoppers.
"Chief Inspector Peter Duance confirmed two adults in their 30s were dead inside the house.
"News of the suspected murder suicide shocked friends of the couple.
"It's believed they have a daughter, 14 and a son, 10. Police collected the children from school and took them to counsellors.
"A friend outside the home said the couple, who had immigrated from south India, had `a good, strong relationship`.
"`When you are living away from your country it's important to have a strong relationship,` Arun said.
"He was alerted to the tragedy by friends, who called to tell him something had gone wrong at the house.
"Arun said the woman had been in Australia for at least two years, and rented the Ingle Farm house for one. She studied nursing before finding work as a registered nurse at an Ingle Farm aged care home.
"Her husband and two children joined her about five months ago."
From AdlelaideNow.com.au...
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murder-suicide
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