Melbourne Magistrates Court in Melbourne, Victoria.

A 24-year-old man, Matthew McAuliffe, who was facing serious charges related to the tragic deaths of two young children, has been found dead just weeks after being released on bail. McAuliffe was scheduled to appear in Melbourne Magistrates Court today, a proceeding that will no longer take place due to his untimely death.

McAuliffe faced charges filed in September, including two counts of negligent manslaughter and one count of negligently causing serious injury. These charges stemmed from an incident in which three children, all under the age of five, were left alone in a home that later caught fire.

In a tragic turn of events, the fire, which occurred in September 2024 in Sydenham, a suburb in Melbourne’s northwest, claimed the lives of two young girls, one aged one and the other five. A third child suffered serious injuries in the same incident.

Melbourne Magistrates Court in Melbourne, Victoria.
Matthew McAuliffe was due to face Melbourne Magistrates Court this morning.(Stefan Postles/AAP PHOTOS)

Today, the charges against McAuliffe were formally dismissed. “I confirm that the prosecution of Matthew McAuliffe was discontinued this morning as a result of his death,” an Office of Public Prosecutions spokeswoman informed the Australian Associated Press (AAP), marking a somber end to a grim chapter in the case.

“I confirm that the prosecution of Matthew McAuliffe was discontinued this morning as a result of his death,” an Office of Public Prosecutions spokeswoman told AAP.

Two young girls, aged one and five, died in the September 2024 blaze in Sydenham, in Melbourne’s northwest, and a third child suffered serious injuries.

McAuliffe was not the biological father of any of the children, but had been in a relationship with their mother, Shania Lee, and was living with them at the home, the court was told previously.

He was granted bail on October 8.

His barrister, Sai Ranjit, called McAuliffe’s mother, Melissa, to give evidence about him residing with her in regional Victoria while he was on bail.

She had hoped to provide a stable home for her son, who had “been through a lot”.

Rajnit said McAuliffe would abide by bail conditions, including that he not consume drugs or alcohol, and engage in treatment programs.

He argued there was no clear cause for the fire and pointed to weaknesses in the prosecution’s case.

Prosecutors had opposed McAuliffe’s release as he was a risk of offending while on bail, failing to appear in court, interfering with witnesses and obstructing the course of justice.

Lee, who is on bail for the same charges, allegedly heard her children scream on security video via her phone after leaving the home with McAuliffe.

She is yet to enter a plea and will next face court on January 15 for a committal mention.

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