‘Two firecrackers': Town rocked by tragedy
- Two young boys, aged six and seven, were discovered deceased inside a residence in Coonabarabran, NSW, on Monday after concerns for their welfare were raised.
- About 11 months prior, the boys had relocated to live with their grandmother, who was detained at the location and subsequently admitted to a mental health hospital.
- Police stated there is no ongoing threat and they are not seeking anyone else, while the community prepares a candlelit vigil and memorial near the home.
- Local councillor Kodi Brady described the boys as ‘‘two firecrackers’’ and their karate teacher recalled their ‘‘very close’’ bond and love for classes.
- The events have deeply shocked the community, which will also conduct a smoke ceremony and plant two trees to honor the boys’ memory.
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