Content warning: This story discusses domestic violence.
A man with a history of domestic violence killed his young son in what police have described as a "tragedy" during a scheduled access visit. The child was just two years old.
The 38-year-old man, who has since been identified as James Harrison, a business analyst with NSW Health, and young boy were found dead in East Lismore in NSW on Sunday, the case being treated as a murder-suicide.
Per The Daily Telegraph, Harrison was subject to an apprehended violence order, taken out to protect the child's mother, Dr Sophie Roome, an intensive care specialist who was working at Lismore Base Hospital when her child was killed.
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Dr Roome contacted police when her son was not handed back at the agreed time. The son was due to be returned at 4.30pm and the mother called police about an hour later.
Officers discovered the two bodies in a rented house in College St at about 9.45pm.
Police officers said they went immediately to the College St address when Dr Roome phoned, but no one answered. They canvassed the area and returned to the station to make further enquiries before returning to the address and forcing entry.