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NSW police said officers attending the scene where the father and six-year-old girl died were suspicious as to the circumstances of the incident because lifejackets were on board the boat but had not been used. Photograph: David Moir/AAP View image in fullscreen NSW police said officers attending the scene where the father and six-year-old girl died were suspicious as to the circumstances of the incident because lifejackets were on board the boat but had not been used. Photograph: David Moir/AAP Father may have thrown daughter into Parramatta River in suspected murder-suicide, police say NSW police say suicide note and ‘other evidence’ suggest six-year-old’s death was an act of domestic violence Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast A suicide note has been located after the bodies of a young girl and her father were pulled from the Parramatta River on Saturday. The six-year-old may have been deliberately thrown in the water by the man from a hired boat in what police believe was a horrific act of domestic violence. “We have uncovered a suicide note and some other evidence drawing us to this conclusion,” NSW police marine area commander, Supt Joe McNulty, told 2GB radio on Monday. Officers were called to Hen and Chicken Bay at Concord, in Sydney’s inner west, at about 11.45am after reports of a man’s body floating in the water. A boat owned by a member of the public was used by police to retrieve the 47-year-old, but he was unable to be revived. Sign up for the Breaking News Australia email Reports that a young girl had also been present prompted a widespread search which lasted several hours before her body was also recovered from the water. Police used CCTV images of the incident from a nearby home to help divers locate the girl’s body. The man was not known to police and had no recorded history of domestic violence, leaving police with the difficult job of unravelling what occurred. “We really need to make sense of this, because it is a complex investigation,” McNulty said. McNulty said officers were immediately suspicious as to the circumstances of the incident because lifejackets were on board the boat but had not been used. “It just didn’t stack up,” he said. View image in fullscreen Officers were called to Hen and Chicken Bay at Concord, in Sydney’s inner west, at about 11.45am on Saturday after reports of a man’s body floating in the water. Photograph: JohnCarnemolla/Getty Images/iStockphoto The girl’s mother was notified and present during the search for her daughter. “At this stage it’s horrible, but we’re wrapping so much care around the victim and the mother that’s been left behind,” McNulty said. The girl is the couple’s only child, Supt Christine McDonald from Burwood police command told media on Saturday. “Obviously, a mother in this situation … it would rock any mother to the core,” she said. A friend of the man had contacted police an hour after his body
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    Why are police so quick to label this as suspicious when theres clearly a suicide note and evidence of domestic violence? This is exactly the kind of sensationalized reporting that makes people question whats really going on. What evidence actually supports the suspicious claims? #news #police #domesticviolence #suspicion