- It is believed that the man and woman knew each other.
- Surprised neighbors described the people as “very calm.”
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A man and woman were found dead inside a home in Brisbane’s southwest in what police suspect was domestic violence.
Emergency services were called to an address in Redhead St, Doolandella, after the gruesome discovery was reported at around 7pm on Tuesday.
Detectives later took a man dressed in a blue forensic suit off the property.
A second man was ejected from the scene.
The man and woman, both in their 30s, are believed to have known each other and police are not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths.
A man and woman, aged in their 30s, were found dead inside a home in Brisbane’s southwest.
Police are not believed to be looking for anyone else connected to the deaths. The home remains a crime scene Wednesday as police continue their investigations.
Dozens of police remained at the scene Tuesday night knocking on neighbors’ doors as forensics officers searched the property for evidence.
Officers were seen removing bags of evidence from the home and the home remains a crime scene Wednesday as police continue their investigations.
Surprised neighbors told the mail that they did not remember hearing any disturbance at the address and had no idea of the grim discovery until they saw multiple police officers and ambulances on the street.
The occupants are believed to have worked on cars with several vehicles scattered in the front yard.
Police have been seen taking evidence bags from the scene where the two were found dead.
Neighbors called the discovery “creepy” and said the occupants of the house were “very calm.”
“It’s eerie, it’s such a quiet house and such a quiet street,” she said.
“But obviously there were people there with all the cars everywhere and the bins are always out at night.”
Neighbor Bene Joseph told the ABC The occupants of the house were “very calm.”
“There’s not a lot of coming and going, you drive by and you realize there are more trucks and cars in the yard,” he said.
Joseph said she felt “overwhelmed” and shocked.
“It’s so close to home, literally, and I have a little kid, so it makes you wonder who’s really in your neighborhood,” she said.
Police are asking anyone with information to contact them.