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Man charged with brutal murder allegedly remained in house for days

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AUSTRALIA A 24yearold man has appeared in court charged with five counts of murder after his three young daughters, their mother and grandmothe­r were found dead in a Perth home. The bodies of Mara Lee Harvey, 41, her threeyearo­ld daughter Charlotte, twoyearold twins Alice and Beatrix, and their grandmothe­r Beverley Ann Quinn, 73, were found at a Bedford home, in Perth’s inner northeast, last weekend. Anthony Robert Harvey appeared in Perth magistrate­s court yesterday via video link from Karratha courthouse accused of killing his partner and children on 3 September six days before their bodies were discovered. He then allegedly killed Quinn the next day when she arrived at the house. Western Australia’s police commission­er, Chris Dawson, told reporters several weapons were used, including a blunt instrument and knives, but no guns. The women were allegedly attacked in the kitchen, while the children were killed elsewhere in the house.

Police also allege Harvey remained at the house for some days, then travelled north. A bearded Harvey, who wore jeans and tshirt, appeared calm as he sat in the dock and told magistrate Joe Randazzo he understood the charges. Lawyer Max Crispe represente­d Harvey via telephone but made no applicatio­ns. Harvey was not required to enter pleas and was remanded in custody to appear in Stirling Gardens magistrate­s court later this month. He had turned himself in at Pannawonic­a police station, 1,500 kilometres north of Perth in the state’s Pilbara region, prompting police to visit the Coode Street home where they discovered the bodies about midday. Homicide detectives and specialist forensic police continue to comb the home for evidence. A bouquet of red roses with a card saying “rest in peace, neighbours” has been placed against a light pole near the house. According to her Facebook page, Harvey became engaged in August 2014 and had her first child in March 2015. (The Guardian)

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