12 May 2018

Australian murder-suicide: Three firearms recovered

4:38 pm on 12 May 2018

Three firearms licensed to Peter Miles, who was found dead - along with six others - in a suspected murder-suicide near Margaret River, have been recovered at the crime scene, police say.

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Photo: Australian Police

West Australian Police Commissioner Chris Dawson would not confirm if police believed the 61-year-old was the shooter, only saying the investigation at the scene would take several more days.

Police, who were called to the small community of Osmington early on Friday morning, found the bodies of seven people at the scene.

Katrina Miles and her four children were among the seven victims, along with Peter Miles' wife Cynda.

Mr Dawson said a female adult was found inside the main house and five people were found dead in a shed, which had been converted into living quarters.

He said only one person was located outside of the buildings.

Mr Dawson confirmed the firearms were licensed to Mr Miles.

WA Police have made a number of services available to the officers dealing with the incident.

The police chaplain has been supporting officers through what Commissioner Dawson described as one of the most confronting police have had to deal with.

It is the worst mass shooting in Australia since the Port Arthur massacre in 1996, in which 35 people were killed and another 23 seriously injured by lone gunman Martin Bryant.

- ABC

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