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The Australian
a day ago
- The Australian
Two bodies found at Sydney Northern Beaches granny flat in Forestville
A couple found dead in a granny flat in northern Sydney may have died in a murder-suicide, with police probing a potential history of domestic violence in Queensland. The two bodies were found in the home at a property on Cannons Parade in Forestville on Wednesday night. Speaking to media, Detective Superintendent John Duncan said the pair had lacerations on their bodies. The woman is believed to be in her late 50s and the man in his late-40s. Police believe they were in a relationship, and detectives are not aware of any children. Forensic officers are analysing the granny flat at the back of the property. Picture: NewsWire / Simon Bullard. A crime scene has been set up at the property. NewsWire / Simon Bullard. Police are yet to work out their cause of death but are treating their deaths as suspicious. Police want information about any suspicious activity 'out of the norm' on the typically 'good, quiet' Cannons Parade during the past four days, Superintendent Duncan said. The person who called police knew the pair, had not seen them since Saturday, and was concerned about their dogs and a cat. Police and firefighters forced their way into the granny flat. The bodies had 'lacerations', Superintendent Duncan said, but he was unable to elaborate on the extent of the injuries until forensics fully analysed the scene. The occupants were known to NSW Police for 'minor matters', but there was no history of domestic violence in NSW, he said. Detectives were contacting Queensland Police, but police were still to formally identify them, so tracking down records was a challenge, he said. Police say the deceased woman is in her 50s, and the deceased man is in his 40s. Picture: NewsWire / Simon Bullard. Police are expected to remain at the property for most of Thursday. Picture: NewsWire / Simon Bullard. A 'concern for welfare' was reported on Wednesday about 9.30pm. 'Officers attached to Northern Beaches Police Area Command attended and found the bodies of a man – believed to be aged in his 40s – and a woman – believed to be aged in her 50s – in a granny flat at the rear of the property,' a police spokesperson said. 'The bodies are yet to be formally identified.' 'Police established a crime scene and inquiries have commenced into the circumstances surrounding the incident with the assistance of the State Crime Command's Homicide Squad.' Property records show the granny flat was listed for rent in late October. Police seized a white ute from out the front of the property on Wednesday night, with Nine reporting the car had Queensland licence plates. The two-storey granny flat is behind a five-bedroom, three-storey home, and next to a large pool and lawn. Photographers captured a resident of the front house answering a knock on the door from police. The female resident was in a dressing gown. Police are expected to provide more details about the incident and investigation later Thursday morning. Blair Jackson Reporter Blair's journalism career has taken him from Perth, to New Zealand, Queensland and now Melbourne. Blair Jackson


Daily Mail
a day ago
- Daily Mail
BREAKING NEWS Two bodies found in Forestville granny flat on Sydney's Northern Beaches
Two bodies have been found in a granny flat behind a property in Sydney 's Northern Beaches after neighbours raised the alarm. NSW Police responded to welfare concerns on Wednesday night and visited a home on Cannons Parade in Forestville just before 9.30pm. Local residents reported that they had not seen the occupants in a few days, reported.

News.com.au
a day ago
- News.com.au
Two bodies found at Sydney Northern Beaches granny flat
Two bodies have been found in a granny flat on a property in Sydney's Northern Beaches. Officers found two bodies inside the home when they searched the property on Cannons Parade in Forestville on Wednesday evening. A police spokeswoman said a 'concern for welfare' was reported on Wednesday about 9.30pm. It has been reported neighbours raised the alarm after not seeing the home's occupants for several days, as per Today. A crime scene has been established at the property, with police yet to determine the circumstances of the deaths, the spokeswoman said. 'Officers attached to Northern Beaches Police Area Command attended and found the bodies of two people located in a granny flat at the rear of the property,' they said. 'The bodies are yet to be formally identified.'


CBS News
04-06-2025
- General
- CBS News
Sonoma County deputies arrest 8 teens in burglary, vandalism of Forestville home
An astute neighbor alerted police to a possible home break-in early Saturday morning in Sonoma County, leading to the arrest of eight juveniles, the Sheriff's Office said Tuesday. At about 3:22 a.m., deputies responded to the 8200 block of Trenton Road in Forestville on a report of a burglary. A neighbor who knew the homeowners were away saw a person entering the garage and turning off the lights. Deputies discovered a damaged padlock on the garage door. Inside, they found a Toyota truck reported stolen to the Santa Rosa Police Department on Thursday. Deputies surrounded the residence and called for its occupants to exit. Eight juveniles, aged 14 to 16, were detained at the scene. The recently remodeled home sustained significant vandalism, including spray-painted walls, damaged sheetrock, and holes in the subfloor. All juveniles were booked into juvenile hall on suspicion of felony vandalism, burglary, and related offenses.