Police investigating after man and woman found dead on suburban street
The bodies of an elderly man and woman have been found on a wealthy suburban street in a massive shock to their neighbours.
An elderly man and woman have been found dead on an affluent street in Melbourne’s northeast.
Doyne Caspersz and his wife Marlene, both believed to be aged in their 80s, were discovered on Antigoni Circuit in Warrandyte about 9.30am on Tuesday.
The circumstances surrounding their deaths have not yet been determined.
In a statement, police said they would await the results of a post-mortem to determine the cause of their respective deaths.
Police will also seek to determine whether there were any suspicious circumstances.
The Herald Sun reports at least one of them was found dead in their car.
Mr Caspersz was a prominent member of Melbourne’s Sri Lankan community.
At one point he was the vice president of the Australian Burgher Association, which represents Australian descendants of a small Eurasian group in Sri Lanka made up of Dutch, British and Portuguese settlers in Ceylon.
Neighbours told reporters they had seen the pair going about their days as normal on Sunday and Monday.
The quiet, wealthy street is regarded as “Millionaires’ Row”.
Located 24km northeast of Melbourne CBD, Warrandyte is a largely affluent area with a median income well above the state and nationwide average.
Property sale price on Antigoni Circuit during February 2024 ranged from $2m to as high as almost $3.3m.
Replete with large mansions and rolling hills filled with trees, its national park is considered the gateway to the Yarra Valley region.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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