3 Generations Of A Family Wiped Out In Murder-Suicide In Australia

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Katrina Miles and her four children were found dead in Margaret River wine regionSydney, Australia:  Three
generations of a single family were identified Saturday as the victims of Australia's worst mass shooting in 22 years, a murder-suicide
which left seven people dead.They included Katrina Miles, 35, and her four children -- three boys and a girl aged eight to 13 -- who were
found Friday in a shed on a rural property near the Margaret River wine region in Western Australia, police said.Miles' mother Cynda Miles,
58, was found in the main house at the property and her father Peter Miles, 61, was found outside, Police Commissioner Chris Dawson told
reporters.Three firearms licensed to Peter Miles were also found, he said.Confirming suggestions of a murder-suicide, Dawson added: "I wish
to strongly emphasise that police do not believe any other person is involved in these crimes
Police are not searching for any other suspects."Dawson said it was too early to confirm which member of the family was the shooter, saying
more forensic work was needed.He would only say police were alerted to the shootings by a phone call from a "male person" at the property,
who was apparently the killer.Mass shootings are uncommon in Australia and Friday's was the deadliest since a 1996 massacre that left 35
dead at Port Arthur in Tasmania.After that attack, the government banned assault rifles, launched a mass firearm buyback program and imposed
tight gun registration laws.Police issued a statement from unnamed relatives of the Miles family saying: "We are devastated by this shocking
event
We are stunned and still trying to understand how this could happen. Katrina Miles' mother Cynda Miles, 58, was also found in the main
house at the property."We respectfully ask that the community refrain from speculating on the circumstances surrounding this tragic
incident.Felicity Haynes, who lives on a neighbouring property, told broadcaster ABC the family involved were "caring neighbours"."They were
a very socially aware family, doing their best to create a safe community, and that is why it is so shocking," she said.Facebook posts by
Katrina and Cynda Miles, quoted by local media, referred to the children as all being autistic and homeschooled.The shooting happened in the
small town of Osmington, close to Margaret River, a popular tourist destination renowned for its wine, surf and natural beauty.A neighbour
told the West Australian newspaper she was woken by gunfire about 4:00 am Friday morning (2000 GMT Thursday), but thought it was someone
shooting kangaroos, which are numerous in the area."It wasn't until I saw the police that I thought, 'Hang on a minute'," Meg Janes told the
newspaper
"(The shots) were separated out, there was quite a long gap between them."(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by
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