4 Deceased Found In Broadmeadows Home

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I wonder could they have had a faulty gas heater or were trying to keep warm using a camping stove or similar which could have led to carbon monoxide poisoning?

Could have been cooking a batch of something illicit too and were overcome by fumes?

All I know is that’s a sad result when 4 lives are snuffed out.
 
Doubt it. Who get's pregnant to a 15 year old?

Another 15 year-old - or younger.

My friend's parents were 15 when his brother was born (and had him a year later).

Didn't hold them back much in life having kids that young - dad's a chemical engineer sent all over the world and mum's a PhD and part of a delegation to COP30.
 

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My friend's parents were 15 when his brother was born (and had him a year later).

Didn't hold them back much in life having kids that young - dad's a chemical engineer sent all over the world and mum's a PhD and part of a delegation to COP30.
Exception that proves the rule, sadly. Strong correlations between having children later in life and education, wealth, and many quality of life indicators.
 
Four people have died including a teenager and nobody even knows how they died yet.

Detective Inspector Dean Thomas said police were unsure how the group died and were looking at all possibilities, including a drug overdose.

“We think that may be the case,” he said.

“We’ve gotta keep an open mind about this. It’s unusual that we find four people deceased in the one property potentially from a drug overdose.

“Until we can confirm that’s the case, it could be anything.”
 
Only one lived at that house.

Police previously said that while one of the people lived at the home, the other three were visiting.

The update came just days after the health department issued a drug alert for cocaine laced with protonitazene, a novel synthetic opioid that is up to 100 times more potent than heroin.

The department’s alert said there had been a string of recent incidents where people had bought the powder thinking it was cocaine, which had resulted in “serious harm”.
 

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