Father may have thrown daughter into Parramatta River in suspected murder-suicide, police say
Police are investigating the deaths of a father and his six-year-old daughter, whose bodies were recovered from the Parramatta River on Saturday. Officers were alerted after a man's body was found floating in Hen and Chicken Bay.

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AI-generatedPolice are investigating the deaths of a father and his six-year-old daughter, whose bodies were recovered from the Parramatta River on Saturday. Officers were alerted after a man's body was found floating in Hen and Chicken Bay. A subsequent search located the girl's body. Police suspect the father may have deliberately thrown his daughter into the water from a hired boat before his own death, in what they believe was an act of domestic violence. A suicide note and other evidence have led police to this conclusion. Investigators found it suspicious that lifejackets were on board the boat but unused. The father was not known to police and had no prior domestic violence history.
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5 extractedOfficers were suspicious because lifejackets were on the boat but unused.
The father was not known to police and had no recorded history of domestic violence.
NSW police suspect a father threw his six-year-old daughter into the Parramatta River in a murder-suicide.
A suicide note and other evidence suggest the girl's death was an act of domestic violence.
A friend of the father contacted police an hour after his body was found with concerns for their welfare.