Police identify family found dead in rural Ontario home after ‘wellbeing check’
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The Walsh family has been identified as the four bodies found in a home in Harrow, Ont., on June 20, Ontario Provincial Police said Wednesday.
Ontario Provincial Police have released the identities of the family of four found dead in a home in Harrow, south of Windsor, last week.
Police also revealed that the initial call which lead to the discovery of the bodies of the Walsh family at around 1:30 p.m. last Thursday was for a “wellbeing check” for one of the people at the home on County Road 13 in Harrow.
On Wednesday, police named the deceased as John, 42; his wife, Carly, 41; their daughter Madison, 13; and their son Hunter, eight.
Again, police said the cause of death “cannot yet be confirmed” but repeated that there is “no imminent threat to public safety.
More to come.