The grieving family of the three children found dead after a house fire in Port Hedland releases a statement, asking the public for respect and privacy during this troubling time.
The grieving family of the three children found dead in a burning home in Port Hedland has released a statement, asking the public for respect and privacy after their "shattering loss".They have asked the public to respect their privacyFirefighters found the bodies of a 10-year-old girl, a seven-year old-boy and a five-month-old baby boy after being called to a house fire on Tuesday afternoon in the Pilbara town.
"We ask that people respect our cultural protocols and not mention our children's names, or share their images without our permission.""We are quietly paying tribute to our three little angels, and just supporting each other at this time," the family concluded. Homicide detectives, arson investigators and forensic teams are working with local police to uncover the cause and manner of the children's deaths.The family was seen grieving around the home, cordoned off with police tape, comforting each other as authorities moved the children's bodies from the site on Thursday afternoon.
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