Who would kill their own child?
Less than a week after we saw the heart-wrenching image of three-year old Aylan Kurdi’s lifeless body on that Turkish beach, we learned that a 52-year-old Brisbane father had been charged with murdering his six-year-old daughter.
Today, we woke to the horrific news that a seven-year old boy had been stabbed to death in his neighbour’s front yard in Sydney, allegedly at the hands of his uncle.
In a single doomed trip across the Mediterranean, Abdullah Kurdi lost his wife and both his sons. The world is reeling from his unimaginable grief and the conflict that created it. Kurdi’s plea to ‘let this be the last’ has spurred an overdue global response to the atrocities enveloping Syria and its surrounds.
Closer to home, two families are reeling from completely different, but also horrific, tragedies. Children being murdered allegedly at the hands of the very people meant to care for them – their family.
In Brisbane’s north, six-year old Sidney was found dead in her bed by her mother on Monday morning. Her father was arrested and charged with her murder later that evening.
The Courier Mail now reports that he may have intended to kill not just Sidney, but her older sister as well. His wife was alerted to noises in the night and took the older girl into her bed unwittingly saving her from her own father.
Thirty-six hours later, a seven-year-old boy was found stabbed to death in the front yard of a neighbour’s home in Sydney. His grandmother’s body was buckled to her knees on a lawn not far away.