Grim new details have emerged regarding the deaths of three individuals in a home in Sydney's southwest overnight, as a man remains in custody under police guard.
Discovery of Bodies
Police discovered the bodies of a couple in their 60s and their 37-year-old son at the residence on Juliet Close, Rosemeadow, just after 1:30 am on Sunday. Emergency services were summoned to the home following reports of a violent assault but were confronted by what officials described as a 'very grisly crime scene' upon arrival.
'Police first encountered a 61-year-old woman and started performing first aid on her... police went inside the house and found a 64-year-old male who was still alive with serious blunt force head injuries,' Campbelltown Commander Superintendent Grant Healey told reporters on Sunday morning. 'They found a 37-year-old male deceased in a granny flat at the rear of the premises.'
Hospitalisation and Arrest
Superintendent Healey confirmed that another brother, aged 30, was taken to Liverpool Hospital and later released after receiving medical treatment. Officers arrested a 32-year-old man approximately one hour after the grisly discovery when a silver sedan pulled up at the scene. He was taken to Campbelltown Police Station, where inquiries are continuing.
Police removed a silver Subaru sedan from the street, which appeared to have blood on one of its handles. More details are expected to emerge as the investigation progresses.



