Editor’s note: This post deals with suicide. Some readers may find the article triggering.
By ELISSA RATLIFF
People are reeling after news broke that a man living on a property in rural NSW allegedly murdered his wife and three children before taking his own life.
Nurse Kim Hunt, 41 was found dead on the footpath outside the family house near Lockhart, west of Wagga Wagga, on Tuesday afternoon. Her three children, Fletcher, 10, Mia, 8 and Phoebe, 6 were found inside the house. Media reports indicate the four members of the Hunt family had allegedly been shot dead.
Kim Hunt’s husband – the children’s father – Geoff, 44 was missing, and a suicide note apparently written by Mr Hunt was found on the property. His abandoned ute was found next to a dam on the family’s property, a set of thick tyre tracks cutting across the wheat crop and leading directly to it.
On Wednesday afternoon police recovered a body and a gun from a dam on the Hunt’s property, and police immediately discontinued a search for Mr Hunt.
They are now preparing a report for the coroner, and are not looking at any other persons of interest in relation to the incident.
“We have five dead people. We believe they were all members of the same family,” Wagga Wagga police Superintendent Bob Noble said. “There’s nothing to lend us to believe that there are any other victims or persons of interest.”
Bizarrely, the reaction in some quarters has been to point the finger not at the apparent killer, but at his work on the land.