- A couple and their teenage daughter were found dead in their Massachusetts home Thursday evening
- Police describe the deaths as a “fatal domestic violence incident.”
- This is a developing story
A couple and their daughter were found dead in their luxury Massachusetts home in what police are calling a “fatal domestic violence incident.”
The three people were found dead in their home in Dover on Thursday evening after a call was received by police just before 7.30pm.
A family member reportedly stopped by the house on Wilson's Way to check on them and was confronted with the grisly find, NBC reported.
Wilson's Way is a private road in Dover, approximately 20 miles from Boston. With a population of about 6,000 people and an average income of $250,000, it is considered the richest city in the state.
The Norfolk District Attorney's Office confirmed that the three bodies found in the home were a man, a woman and their teenage daughter.
A couple and their daughter were found dead in their luxury Massachusetts home in what police are describing as a “fatal domestic violence incident.”
The three people were found dead in their home in Dover on Thursday evening after a call was received by police just before 7.30pm
Authorities are not releasing names yet as family members are still being notified.
“Although the investigation is still in its very early stages, the evidence currently available does not indicate the involvement of an outside party but does suggest that this is a fatal domestic violence incident,” said David Traub, a spokesman District Attorney Michael Morrissey said in a statement Friday.
“It is not believed that there is any ongoing threat to the community of Dover in connection with this incident.”
This story is developing.
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