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Calls for independent review as police probe if cannibalism involved in four-year-old’s alleged murder

A woman has been charged with murder after the body of a four-year-old child was discovered at a home on the New South Wales Central Coast on Saturday. Police are investigating the possibility of cannibalism in connection with the incident.

Jordyn BeazleyThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-07-06 · 03:41 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
Calls for independent review as police probe if cannibalism involved in four-year-old’s alleged murder
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A woman has been charged with murder after the body of a four-year-old child was discovered at a home on the New South Wales Central Coast on Saturday. Police are investigating the possibility of cannibalism in connection with the incident. The family of the child was known to the Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ), which confirmed it is reviewing its records. The NSW opposition is calling for an independent review of the department's contact with the family, citing previous concerns about the child protection system. The accused, a 32-year-old woman known to police, was remanded in custody and is due to appear in court again on September 1.

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A 2024 audit found the NSW child protection system to be ineffective and unsustainable.

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The NSW opposition is demanding an independent review into the DCJ's contact with the family.

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The department of communities and justice (DCJ) had previous contact with the family of the alleged victim.

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Police are investigating if cannibalism was involved in the alleged murder of a four-year-old child.

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The government has failed to protect vulnerable children in the past.

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The New South Wales opposition is demanding an independent review after it was confirmed the family of a four-year-old who was allegedly murdered was known to the department in charge of child protection.A woman has been remanded in custody and was on Sunday charged with murder after police found the body of a preschooler at a home on the NSW Central Coast.It is understood police are investigating if cannibalism was involved in the incident.The Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ) confirmed it had “previous contact with the family” and was “currently examining all relevant records and information relating to this matter” after the child’s body was found. Police said they rushed to the home at Wyong after a 32-year-old woman presented to the local police station on Saturday. The body of the child, believed to be a four-year-old boy, was found inside the home he shared with the woman late in the afternoon with significant arm injuries.Tuggerah Lakes police district commander, Supt Chad Gillies, told reporters on Sunday morning that the woman was known to police. He said police and paramedics faced what was an “extremely confronting scene” for even the most experienced of officers.On Monday morning, the state opposition released a statement calling for an independent review into the department’s contact with the family as “horrific details emerge”.“My thoughts are with the child’s family, loved ones and everyone in the community affected by this unimaginable loss. This is a heartbreaking tragedy,” said the shadow minister for families and communities, Natasha Maclaren-Jones.“This unthinkable tragedy is unfortunately not the first case where this government has failed to protect our most vulnerable children, in the last year alone.“The government knows there are workforce shortages, overwhelming caseloads, and gaps in early intervention, this case raises serious concerns, and an independent investigation must be conducted.”The NSW government announced last year it was undertaking major reforms to the child protection and out-of-home care system. A damning 2024 audit found the state was failing tens of thousands of vulnerable children due to an “ineffective” and “unsustainable” child protection system.The DCJ confirmed in a statement that it was examining its contact with the family and extended its deepest sympathies to the child’s family, loved ones and community.“Given the matter remains the subject of an active NSW police investigation, it would not be appropriate to comment further at this stage,” a spokesperson said.The minister for families and communities, Kate Washington, was approach for comment.The leader of the government in the legislative council, Penny Sharpe, said “this is just a horrific event” after being asked about the tragedy at a press conference on Monday morning.“The loss of any child is something that shocks an entire community,” she said.“There is a police investigation that’s under way, and I know that the Department of Communities and Justice are also working through their process.“I can’t give any more information, other than I understand that the person who’s been charged was known to police, and it appears also known to the department, but beyond that, I’m not in a position to comment any further.”The woman appeared briefly before local court on Sunday and did not make an application for bail. She is due to appear again before Wyong local court on 1 September.The woman and child cannot be named due to a law that protects the identification of children in criminal matters.
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