Daily Express

5 dead in family ‘murder suicide’

- By John Twomey

A FAMILY of five found dead in their countrysid­e home yesterday were victims of a murdersuic­ide, investigat­ors believe.

The bodies of a father, aged in his 40s, his wife, in her 30s, and their three sons aged 13, 11 and six were discovered at the house in Ireland.

Garda assistant commission­er John O’Driscoll said they are not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths.

“We believe all the answers are within that house – so therefore the most likely scenario is that one person in that house may have caused the death of the others,” he said.

“All the circumstan­ces will be explored but as it stands at the moment that is the position.”

Mr O’Driscoll described the case as very sensitive.

Two of the bodies were found in a downstairs room while three others were discovered upstairs in bedrooms.

Investigat­ing gardai have found no evidence that a firearm was used.

Grim

A technical examinatio­n being carried out at the property – which has been sealed off – and post-mortem examinatio­ns are expected to reveal the cause of the deaths.

A number of objects found in the house near Ballyjames­duff, Co Cavan, are also being subjected to “detailed technical examinatio­n”.

The family had been mixing with the local community on Sunday and did not raise any suspicions as to what would later happen, Mr O’Driscoll told reporters.

“Nothing had happened prior to this grim discovery that gave rise to anyone… having any suspicion that anything was untoward and this family were engaged with the community and seen yesterday,” he said.

“None of the activity and interactio­n with other people gave rise to any suspicion as to what was to happen.”

The alarm was raised at around 10.45am after someone, thought to be a relative, called to the house but got no answer.

Two officers from nearby Monaghan Garda station gained entry to the property and made the grim discovery.

Investigat­ors are continuing to talk to neighbours and the extended family of the victims in an effort to piece together what might lie behind the killings.

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