Overview
- WA Police say the investigation continues and a report is being prepared for the coroner after the deaths of parents Jarrod Clune and Maiwenna Goasdoue and their sons Leon and Otis.
- A carer found a door note instructing people not to enter, a second letter inside shaped police assessments, no weapon was found and the family’s two dogs and a cat were also discovered dead.
- Federal Disability Minister Mark Butler said legal constraints prevent commenting on the family’s NDIS packages and confirmed the NDIA is cooperating with police inquiries.
- WA Premier Roger Cook urged people not to speculate and to allow the investigative process to establish facts before conclusions are drawn.
- Disability Discrimination Commissioner Rosemary Kayess condemned narratives that excuse the killings based on the children’s disabilities and backed a public coronial inquest, as community vigils and tributes continued and supporters alleged the family struggled to secure adequate services.