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Moving new details arise from the Coonabarabran House of Horror, where two boys, 6 and 7 years old, were killed and their grandmother was arrested

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The police have detailed the disturbing scene in the house where they found two young boys and their grandmother close to death with self -laid wounds.

Officers were taken to the building in Coonabarabran, in Central-West NSWAt 2 p.m. on Monday after a desperate call from their mother’s side grandmother, 66.

The woman had called the Ministry of Communities and Justice at 1.30 pm to say that her grandsons, Sam, Six and Max, were seven and she needed help.

NSW Police Assistant Commissioner Andrew Holland said that the police forced themselves to the building and came across the body of one of the boys.

They found the grandmother who “had tried to harm herself, and the police prevented her from harming herself,” he added.

They then found the body of the young boy’s brother in another room. Both children are said to have been smothered to death.

“It is a confrontational tragedy and should not have taken place,” said the police chief on Tuesday.

‘These things shock small rural cities. The death of one child is bad enough – the death of two is just incomprehensible. ‘

The grandmother had called the Ministry of Communities and Justice at 1.30 pm to say that her grandsons, Sam, Six and Max, were seven and she needed help.

The grandmother had called the Ministry of Communities and Justice at 1.30 pm to say that her grandsons, Sam, Six and Max, were seven and she needed help.

The building where the boys lived

The building where the boys lived

On Tuesday afternoon, detectives in forensic equipment were shown to investigate a vehicle parked in the garage in the house

On Tuesday afternoon, detectives in forensic equipment were shown to investigate a vehicle parked in the garage in the house

Mr. Holland revealed that the grandmother was placed in an orange in mental health care and it was unclear how long she would stay there.

But he said she would probably be confronted with serious charges as soon as she was released.

The boys’ death were treated like an alleged double murder, he said. There were ‘no weapons’ involved in the incident, he said.

The grandmother was ‘known to the police, but not at the moment’. Officers were aware of her of another case that was reported in the past.

Mr. Holland said that the grandmother and her two grandsons had moved to the building about 11 months ago from the NSW Central Coast.

The six -year -old boy had fought cancer Since birth, The daily telegraph reports.

The real estate with four bedrooms, set at 2.5 hectares, was bought exactly a year ago for $ 405,000.

The biological parents of the boys were advised on their death, and the other series of grandparents too, said Mr. Holland.

Emergency services hurried to a real estate in Coonabarabran, in the center of NSW, at 2 p.m. on Monday about an urgent care for welfare control

Emergency services hurried to a real estate in Coonabarabran, in the center of NSW, at 2 p.m. on Monday about an urgent care for welfare control

The house was a house with one floor along an unpaved road in a piece of Bushland just outside the city

The house was a house with one floor along an unpaved road in a piece of Bushland just outside the city

On Tuesday afternoon, investigators in forensic equipment could be seen to investigate a vehicle in the house, a one -floor house along a unpaved road in a piece of Bushland just outside the city.

Officers spent a few hours looking for a Mazda BT50 that was parked in the garage.

The doors of the vehicle were open and there was one of the dectives that shone a torch in the front dashboard of the car.

Outside the house, the laundry was still hung on a washing line at a basketball hoop.

The neighbor of the house went through his afternoon jobs, but refused to speak with Daily Mail Australia.

“No comment, size,” he said.

Local Member of Parliament for the NSW electorate of Barwon, Roy Butler, acknowledged the tragedy on Facebook and said his heart went to the local community.

“The death of every child is always devastating. In a small, close community, where everyone is connected in one way or another, it becomes even more difficult for the community, “he said.

“Every death is tragic, but in circumstances where it is avoidable, it causes even more pain.”

NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb described the dead as a 'terrible, terrible tragedy'

NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb described the dead as a ‘terrible, terrible tragedy’

Officers spent a few hours looking for a Mazda BT50 parked in the garage

Officers spent a few hours looking for a Mazda BT50 parked in the garage

The building is located on the outskirts of Coonabarabran, a small rural town with a population of less than 2,400 people.

The building is located on the outskirts of Coonabarabran, a small rural town with a population of less than 2,400 people.

Peter, a local karate instructor, said the boys attended his lessons, accompanied by their grandmother, who often helped during the sessions.

“To be honest, when I found out what had happened yesterday, I was surprised,” he told the Daily Telegraph.

‘Their grandmother would come to class with them and help them. She was so willing to come in here and hold the bags, with all the different children who kick the bags and so, she didn’t miss it. ‘

A post Mortem will be performed today.

NSW police commissioner Karen Webb described the dead as a ‘terrible, terrible tragedy’.

“This is a really horrible tragedy in which children are involved so young,” said Webb Commissioner.

“Our hearts go to the family of these guys, and to the entire community that will be destroyed by what happened today.”

Commissioner Webb said that sources would be made available to help the local police, First Responders, the desperate family and the broader community.

She added that the State Crime Command also sent investigators from Sydney’s murder team to help the local police in the investigation.

Coonabarabran is a small rural city that has a population of less than 2,400 people.

State Crime Command has also sent investigators from Sydney's murder team to help the local police investigate

State Crime Command has also sent investigators from Sydney’s murder team to help the local police investigate

Outside the house, the laundry was still hung on a washing line at a basketball hoop

Outside the house, the laundry was still hung on a washing line at a basketball hoop

Heartbreaking tribute for the brothers is shared on social media while the close -knit community woke up with the tragic news.

“Two Little Firecracker Kids,” wrote local councilor Kodi Brady in a tribute on social media.

‘They were between 100 miles per hour, involved in football, karate, wild like marshazing and cute as buttons!

‘So devastating to everyone. It makes me sick to think how their last minutes were spent. ‘

NSW Premier Chris Minns described the day as ‘terrible’ and claimed that the entire state would share in the sorrow of the community.

“What happened is terrible and as a state we share in the community of the grief of Coonabarabran about the loss of two young boys who had their entire future for them,” said Prime Minister Minns.

‘I can’t start to imagine that their loved ones are currently feeling, including their families, friends and teachers.

“I thank the local officers who attended the scene for their professionalism and courage in the light of such a terrible event.”

Strike Force Darnum has been set up to investigate the tragedy.

Lifeline 13 11 14 Children’s helpline 1800 55 1800 (for people from 5 to 25 years old)

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