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Pregnant mum Michelle Darragh’s dad discovered her body in Bayswater North home

The worried father of a pregnant woman encountered every parent’s worst nightmare when he dropped in to check on her.

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The worried father of a pregnant woman found dead inside her estranged partner’s home was the one who made the heartbreaking discovery after going to check on her.

Michelle Darragh, 32, a mum of two young boys who was expecting her third child, died at the Bayswater North home of her former partner about 7.30pm on Saturday.

Ms Darragh and 29-year-old Ben Coman were both found inside the Huntingdon Ave property with life threatening injuries.

She could not be saved.

A neighbour told NCA NewsWire it was Ms Darragh’s father who made the tragic discovery.

He dropped in to check on her after growing concerned she hadn’t returned home earlier that afternoon.

Michelle Darragh, 32, and her former partner, Ben Coman. Picture: Facebook
Michelle Darragh, 32, and her former partner, Ben Coman. Picture: Facebook

The neighbour said the first he learned of the tragedy was when he wandered outside about 7.30pm and found Ms Darragh’s mum crying and screaming.

It’s been reported Ms Darragh and Mr Coman had recently separated after five years together and she had returned to the house on Saturday afternoon to collect some belongings.

The social worker had been living with her parents in The Basin during the separation, and they grew concerned when she hadn’t returned by the evening.

The neighbour, who had known the couple for several years, said Ms Darragh’s dad couldn’t get into the house through the front door, so he had to climb the fence and go through the back, which is when he made the traumatic discovery and phoned emergency services.

Mum-of-two Michelle Darragh, 32, was expecting her third child.
Mum-of-two Michelle Darragh, 32, was expecting her third child.
Police forensics at the scene in Bayswater North on Sunday morning. Picture: David Crosling
Police forensics at the scene in Bayswater North on Sunday morning. Picture: David Crosling

Mr Coman, a cabinet maker, was rushed to hospital where he remains under police guard. A police spokeswoman said on Tuesday he was yet to be interviewed by homicide squad detectives.

No charges have been laid.

The neighbour told NCA NewsWire he saw police forensics carry a bloodied mattress from the house on Monday afternoon.

The couple had separated after five years together. Picture: Facebook
The couple had separated after five years together. Picture: Facebook
Both Michelle Darragh and Ben Coman were found inside the house with life threatening injuries. Picture: David Crosling
Both Michelle Darragh and Ben Coman were found inside the house with life threatening injuries. Picture: David Crosling

A pile of what looked like bloodied clothes was also spotted inside the house after the tragedy unfolded.

An older couple, believed to be Mr Coman’s parents, returned to the house on Tuesday afternoon and were involved in a heated exchange with a neighbour.

Detectives joined them at the property and a number of items, including flowers and what appeared to be a blanket and clothes, were carried from the house.

A white SUV, believed to be the vehicle driven by Ms Darragh, was removed from the driveway.

A floral tribute had also been left for Ms Darragh under the mailbox.

Police at the scene in Huntingdon Ave on Saturday night. Picture: Ian Currie
Police at the scene in Huntingdon Ave on Saturday night. Picture: Ian Currie
The couple had two young children. Picture: Facebook
The couple had two young children. Picture: Facebook

Neighbour Trent Falahey said they were a “nice family” and the street was in shock.

He said he never would have imagined something like this could have happened and the couple, along with their young boys, often came over for barbecues.

Ms Darragh’s brother told 9 News in a statement that his sister was a “beautiful soul who put everyone’s needs before herself”.

“Our family has lost a beautiful daughter and sister. We are beside ourselves with emotion,” he said.

“She absolutely adored her boys and gave her life to them.”

Australian Association of Social Workers national president Vittorio Cintio also paid tribute to Ms Darragh.

“Our condolences go out to the family of Michelle during this deeply traumatic time,” he said.

Police are yet to charge anyone of Ms Darragh’s death but say they are not looking for anybody else in relation to the incident.

jack.paynter@news.com.au

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