Australia
Osmington tragedy: Incident has shocked community to the core
A community crisis support centre will be opened at the Margaret River Community Centre on Saturday, which will offer support to members of the public requiring assistance following the tragic events of Friday morning in the South West region.
Police were called to a rural property in Osmington early on Friday morning, where they discovered the bodies of seven people – three adults and four children.
Shire President Pam Townshend said the deaths would be felt throughout the community.
“This incident has shocked our local community to the core,” she said.
“As a small and close knit community, many people are likely to know or be connected in some way to the deceased.”
“What happened today will have a huge ripple effect across our community.”
Hosted by Suicide Prevention Margaret River (SPMR) and the Shire at the Community Centre on Tunbridge Street, the centre will offer help for members of the community struggling with the news of one of Australias worst mass shooting incidents. ..
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