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‘Someone, somewhere, knows something’: Police believe baby twins’ deaths suspicious

By William Davis and Catherine Strohfeldt

New information has raised suspicions about the deaths of twin baby boys at a Queensland home three years ago.

Officers were called to a unit at Joan Street in Bungalow, Cairns about 11.10am on December 13, 2021 following reports the young boys were unresponsive.

The three-month-old twins – who were subject to significant special needs care – were declared dead in a bedroom.

Queensland Police Far North Detective Inspector Kevin Goan briefs press about the deaths.

Queensland Police Far North Detective Inspector Kevin Goan briefs press about the deaths.

On the three-year anniversary of the deaths Queensland Police revealed they have been provided new information, and urged anyone with further information to come forward.

“Someone, somewhere, knows something,” Detective Sergeant Barry Karamujic said.

“Three years later, this tragedy has not been forgotten by the friends and family of these three-month old boys.”

Police reported medical carers frequently visited the home, and said that detail could jog the memory of residents who knew the children.

Autopsies have been conducted for both boys.

The parents of the children and a grandparent who was home at the time have been interviewed by police.

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