Police have established a crime scene after two people were found dead at a home in the Brisbane suburb of Stretton this morning.
John, who did not wish to provide his surname, is a neighbour of the property and said the occupants of the home were "quiet people". Detective superintendent Andrew Massingham said the scene was confronting, and described it as a "frenzied attack" on a woman in her 40s and a man in his early 20s. Police have established a crime scene after a man and a woman were found dead at a home in the Brisbane suburb of Stretton on Monday morning.
Queensland police say they are speaking to a man following the discovery of two bodies.
“It was indicated he needed some assistance at that address. “The scene was confronting. Police have recovered two bladed weapons at this stage from the premises, which we believe were used in the attack.”
Acacia Ridge CIB and Homicide Unit detectives have launched an investigation after two people were located deceased at a Stretton residence this morning.
Police were called at approximately 9:40am to Coolidge Court, where the bodies of a man and a woman were located inside the property. A crime scene was declared, and Operation Uniform Bolar has been established to investigate their deaths, which are being treated as suspicious. Acacia Ridge CIB and Homicide Unit detectives have launched an investigation after two people were located deceased at a Stretton residence this morning.
A man and woman have been found dead in what police allege was a “frenzied attack” at a home south of Brisbane, as a man is taken to hospital.
Superintendent Massingham said the man had exercised his right to silence and was “requesting a solicitor”. “The scene was confronting, it has been described as a frenzied attack on the two deceased persons,” Superintendent Massingham said. Superintendent Massingham said the bodies of a woman in her 40s and a man in his 20s were discovered in the home.
Mystery as two bodies are found inside a home in a million-dollar Brisbane suburb - as a massive crime scene is set up on the quiet cul-de-sac.
'So our forensic officers have been in on a couple of occasions now. Police hope to remove the bodies of a man and a woman from the home by Monday night The bodies of a woman aged in her 40s and a man in his 20s were found upstairs inside the two storey home Forensic police remain at a Stretton home where the bodies of a woman and man were found Police rushed to a home in Coolidge Court, Stretton, in the city's south, around 9.40am on Monday morning and found bodies of a woman aged in her 40s and a man in his 20s upstairs in 'suspicious circumstances'. A quiet cul-de-sac in a wealthy Brisbane suburb has been rocked by the gruesome discovery of the bodies of a man and woman inside a home in a scene described by police as confronting and traumatic.
AUSTRALIA. Brisbane: A man and a woman were discovered dead at a residence in the Brisbane suburb of Stretton this morning. Police have set up a crime scene ...
Police then ascended the internal staircase, and noticed a large amount of blood on the staircase.” Police have set up a crime scene. A woman in her 40s and a male in his early 20s were the targets of a “frenzied attack,” according to detective superintendent Andrew Massingham, who characterised the scene as confronting.
“The scene was confronting and has been described as a frenzied attack on the two deceased persons,” he said. Police said they were called to the home in ...
The man was transported to a hospital in Brisbane and is assisting officers with their inquiries. He said a 49-year-old man called triple-0 from the home to report the incident and when police arrived they found the man had sustained injuries with cuts to his arms and lower legs. They then found on the top floor the bodies of a man, believed to be in his early 20s, and woman, believed to be in her 40s.
Police descended on the cul-de-sac crime scene at Coolidge Court in Stretton, Brisbane, at about 9:30am on Monday - where the streets are name after famous ...
'So our forensic officers have been in on a couple of occasions now. Police hope to remove the bodies of a man and a woman from the home by Monday night The bodies of a woman and a man were found upstairs inside the two storey home Police and forensics rushed to the Coolidge Court residence in Stretton on Monday and found the bodies of a woman in her 40s and a man in his 20s Responding officers were confronted with a 'large amount of blood' streaming down the stairs as they discovered the bodies of a woman in her 40s and a man in his early 20s. Inside the affluent 'President's Estate' home where a man and a woman were found 'sliced to death' as horrified cops try to avoid the 'large amount of blood' tracked through the house
A 49-year-old man is charged with two counts of murder over the deaths of Jifeng (Eileen) Liu and a man in his 20s at a house in Stretton yesterday.
The scene remained cordoned off overnight, with forensic investigators remaining at the home. Police, who were called to the home at Coolidge Court at 9:40am on Monday, found the man and the bodies of Ms Liu and the man on the second storey of the home. Police have confirmed Jifeng (Eileen) Liu as one of the people found dead in a home in Stretton, in Brisbane's south, yesterday.
A 49-year-old man accused of murdering a mother and a son in Brisbane is believed to have changed his clothes and disappeared in a vehicle for 31 minutes ...
“He has undergone some surgery overnight. “We also have information that the male person who has been charged has left this residence in a silver SUV, that is still parked to the left of the residence under the carport, at around 4.22am and was gone from the residence for some 31 minutes,” he said. “The exact location of that vehicle that period of time still remains a mystery and we do call upon people, delivery drivers, carriers, people going to work early that may have seen that vehicle in the vicinity of this address during that 31-minute period to contact Crime Stoppers.” “We also believe that one of the victims might have had phone contact with a number of friends and family just prior to the homicides occurring. Massingham said the victims were dressed in night attire, “so that is consistent, in my view and with investigators, that something has occurred as early as Monday morning”. Police said the man charged with murder was in a relationship with the woman for months and resided at that address in Coolidge Court. There was no history of domestic violence or calls to police previously.
Acacia Ridge CIB and Homicide Unit detectives are appealing to the public for information as part of Operation Uniform Bolar, the investigation into the.
Police will allege the man and woman were killed sometime after midnight, with the 49-year-old man allegedly leaving the property in a silver SUV (pictured) at approximately 4.22am before returning at approximately 4.53am. A kitchen knife and meat cleaver have been seized, and it will be alleged they were the weapons used in the incident. It will be alleged the parties were known to each other and resided at the Stretton address together. It will be alleged police were called to a Coolidge Court property at approximately 5.40am, where a woman in her 40s and man in his 20s were located deceased. A 49-year-old Stretton man was taken into custody at the scene, and has since been charged with two counts of murder. Acacia Ridge CIB and Homicide Unit detectives are appealing to the public for information as part of Operation Uniform Bolar, the investigation into the alleged murder of two people at Stretton in the early hours of Monday, August 8.
A meat cleaver has been seized from the suburban house where a 49-year-old man allegedly stabbed to death his girlfriend and her son - as detectives admit ...
'So our forensic officers have been in on a couple of occasions now. 'It's still very early days in the investigation and it's important that we keep an open mind. Police have confirmed the accused was the person who called triple-0 and let officers inside the home on Monday morning (pictured, forensics at the scene on Tuesday) Forensic officers returned to the home on Tuesday morning and were seen taking photos and marking various spots around the property (pictured) A team of forensic officers returned to the home on Tuesday and were seen taking photos and marking various spots around the suburban property. Two weapons located by police have been identified as a long-handled kitchen knife and a meat cleaver (pictured, forensic officers at the home on Tuesday) The scene at the affluent home in Coolidge Court, Stretton, in the city's south remained cordoned off on Monday night (pictured, an office chair on the driveway on Tuesday) Two weapons located by police at the home have been identified as a long-handled kitchen knife and a meat cleaver (pictured, forensic officers at the scene) Det Supt Massingham (pictured during a press conference on Tuesday) said police have never been called to the home for domestic violence matters and there were no orders in place A 49-year-old man was arrested on Monday over the alleged 'frenzied attack' at the residence (pictured, a black office chair on the driveway of the home on Tuesday) Det Supt Massingham said police have never been called to the home for domestic violence matters and there were no domestic violence orders in place. Authorities believe the accused was in a relationship 'for some months' with Jifeng, and all three lived at the Stretton residence (pictured, a mourner near the home on Tuesday)
Queensland police believe the alleged attacker was in a relationship with the woman and are appealing for public information.
The alleged victims have relatives overseas and police have been working with the Chinese community to “piece together the complex matter”, Massingham said. Huang was unable to apply for bail during the brief phone hook-up with Brisbane magistrates court on Tuesday, where the matter was adjourned until 19 September. Police believe 49-year-old Weifeng Huang, who was charged with murder overnight, was in a relationship “for some months” with the female alleged victim, Liu Jifeng, 47, and all three lived at the Stretton residence where the bodies were found.