Baby Kobi Shepherdson identified as victim of Whispering Wall murder-suicide, killed by dad Henry
A nine-month-old baby girl was strapped to her father when the pair fell from the Whispering Wall in what police believe was a murder-suicide.
A nine-month-old baby “will probably be the face of domestic violence moving forward” after she was confirmed as the victim of a murder-suicide in South Australia at the hands of her own father.
SA police were called to the Whispering Wall tourist attraction in Williamstown at 4.30pm on Wednesday after father Henry Shepherdson jumped with his infant daughter Kobi.
When emergency services arrived they found the father deceased and the baby unresponsive. Despite the efforts of witnesses and later paramedics, Kobi was pronounced dead at the scene.
Kobi’s mother released a number of her favourite photos of her daughter to police and the media, while asking for privacy at this “sad and tragic time”.
Early investigations had revealed a history of domestic violence between Mr Shepherdson and Kobi’s mother, Assistant Commissioner Ian Parrott said.
“Every relationship is a complex thing, particularly when there is also domestic violence involved in the relationship,” he told reporters on Thursday.
“And whilst I’m not at liberty to discuss the specifics of this particular situation, that will certainly form part of our investigation as to what was happening in the relationship and obviously, what was done prior to this particular incident.
“(But) we have a beautiful face, which could probably be the face of domestic violence moving forward.”
Assistant Commissioner Perrott said no one else is being sought over the deaths, and while Mr Shepherdson had lawful access to his daughter, there were court processes in place.
“The baby was not taken … but certainly the mother did contact Triple-0- as well,” he said.
“My understanding is there was a very short time frame between the public notifying us of the incident having occurred and Kobi’s mother making contact.”
SA Police said they were supporting those impacted by this incident, including witnesses, including other children, who were at the scene.
“We have reached out to witnesses … We have to not only look after the families directly involved in this, but those people who are witnesses,” Assistant Commissioner Parrott said.
“Obviously this is a highly distressing and emotional set of circumstances, not only for the family and friends of Kobi, and also Henry and Kobi’s mother as well, but for the people who were witnesses who tried to assist Kobi at the scene.
“The emergency services who responded to this terrible tragedy and the extended family, friends and loved ones.
“The families of both the deceased have asked for privacy.”
SA Water closed the dam to tourists on Thursday, while local Schubert MP Stephan Knoll described the incident as “awful”.
A report will be prepared for the coroner.