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A grandmother has been charged with the alleged double murders of two schoolboys in NSW’s west.
The brothers, aged seven and six, were found dead at a semi-rural property on the outskirts of Coonabarabran in north-west NSW on Monday afternoon.
Police charged the boys’ 66-year-old maternal grandmother with two counts of murder.
She was refused bail and will appear at Parramatta Bail Court on Saturday, police said.
On Monday afternoon, two officers went to the home after a message sent to the communities and justice department triggered an emergency response.
The officers broke into the house to find the boys’ bodies in separate bedrooms, while their grandmother was nearby. She was arrested and taken to hospital.

The woman was taken to Orange Police Station after she was released from hospital on Friday.

A man in a blue police uniform.

Assistant Commissioner Andrew Holland of the NSW Police has called on the residents of Coonabarabran to unite following the recent “tragedy”. Source: AAP / Stephanie Gardiner

The authorities have set up a crime scene, and both officers from the Orana mid-western police district and detectives from the state’s homicide squad have begun their investigation.

Community grieves boys’ deaths

Grieving members of a small rural community gathered to honour the lives of two boys on Friday.
A tree was to be planted for each boy, along with a ceremonial presentation of the karate students’ yellow belts.

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