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8 children found dead in multiple stabbing in Australia home

By Natasha Chaku
December 19, 2014 12:04 IST
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Image: Police attend the scene of a mutliple stabbing in the suburb of Manoora in Cairns, Australia. Photograph: Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images 

Eight children aged between 18 months and 15 years have been found stabbed to death inside a home in the Australian city of Cairns, prompting police to launch an investigation into the tragic incident.

Police said a 34-year-old woman had been taken to hospital with stab wounds and was stable. The house in the Manoora suburb has been cordoned off and detectives are searching the yard. Police have said it was a "tragic event" but there was no cause for public concern.

Queensland police said in a statement earlier that they were called to a residence in Murray Street at 11.20 am (local time) following reports of a woman with serious injuries.

"During an examination of the residence police located the bodies of the children, all aged between 18 months and 15 years," said the statement.

Queensland Premier Campbell Newman said he was "deeply saddened and shocked" by the events.

Police have not made any arrests, but said the injured woman was assisting with their investigations.          Specialist police officers were travelling from Brisbane to assist with the investigation, Detective Inspector Bruno Asnicar said, describing the incident as "extremely distressing".

Asnicar said he was unable to confirm the relationships between the victims. But a relative told the police that the children were all siblings. She said the woman was their mother.

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said in a statement it was an "unspeakable crime", and that all parents would feel "gut-wrenching sadness at what has happened".

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