SYDNEY: Australian police said on Thursday a 28-year-old man had been charged with murder following a house fire in Sydney’s west that killed three ch...
: Australian police said on Thursday a 28-year-old man had been charged with murder following a house fire in Sydney’s west that killed three children, including a five-month-old girl.
Police earlier said the man frustrated their attempts to get into the property and that they were treating it as a “domestic-related homicide”. The matter will be heard in court on Thursday and the man is expected to appear via a bedside court hearing, police said.
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