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Sydney house fire kills three children, police suspect homicide

Two boys, aged two and four, treated at the scene, died shortly after being taken to hospital

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Three children, including a 10-month-old, were killed after a fire ripped through a house in Sydney early on Sunday in an incident Australian police said they were treating as a homicide.

Emergency services were called to the property in Lalor Park, about 35 km (20 miles) west of Sydney’s city center, around 1 am (1500 GMT on Saturday), police said in a statement.

Two boys, aged two and four, were treated at the scene but died shortly after being taken to the hospital, while a 10-month-old girl was found dead after the fire was extinguished, police said.

A 28-year-old man, who frustrated police attempts to get into the property, was arrested and was being treated for fire-related injuries at the hospital under police guard, it said.

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Homicide squad detectives have taken control of the investigation and are treating it as a “domestic-related homicide”, said Homicide Squad Commander Detective Superintendent Danny Doherty.

“At this stage, it does appear the 28-year-old man is responsible for multiple deaths of young lives that have been tragically taken away,” Doherty told a press conference.

Four other children, aged from six to 11, were in stable condition in hospital, as well as the mother of the children, a 29-year-old who was being treated for smoke inhalation, police said.

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