The mother of seven of the eight children was charged with eight counts of murder
on Sunday in a bedside hearing, two days after they were found stabbed
to death in a Manoora home.She appeared before a magistrate at the
Cairns Base Hospital where she is being treated for stab wounds to the
chest, which were possibly self-inflicted.
Neighbours reveal Warria, who is the mother to seven of the children and
an aunt to the other, was seen by neighbours running through the street
screaming at 3am on the morning the bodies were found.She approached a
group of children and 'had a go at them', according to one community
member.After her confrontation with the youngsters she wandered back
towards her home.
Only hours earlier a neighbour, Tahnia Ruttensteiner, had witnessed her clearing toys from her house with her children, claiming she wanted 'a fresh start'.Another
member of the community claims in the weeks leading up to the massacre
he had noticed the mother was behaving erratically.
He said Warria had been heard arguing with her husband over her 'ill
health'. He claims it was her behaviour, along with a bizarre turning to
God, that led to Warria's husband walking out of the house just a few
days before the atrocity.
'He's been heard shouting at her that if she didn't stop, he was leaving. And then he did, moving into a house with other relatives,' the man said.
Before charges were laid, it was a heartbreaking scene near the house
where the children were found as family members made their way up to the
willow tree where tributes had been left for the young alleged
victims.
The maternal grandmother of seven of the children who were killed
wailed: 'No! No! My babies, my babies!'Several men carried one of the
fathers to the scene where he sat on a seat - weak and inconsolable.
He was frail and unable to hold his own body up as he screamed his children's names into the sky in a hoarse voice
The father of the youngest four children was carried to add flowers to
the tribute, collapsing on the floor and beating the ground at the foot
of the tree.
‘Raiden’, ‘Rodney’, ‘Azza’ and ‘baby girl’, the father screamed over and
over again in a rasping voice, while sobbing uncontrollably.Family
members mopped at his forehead with a wet cloth, desperate to do
something to help the father in his distress.
Eventually they had to pick him up - his limbs hanging limp - and take him back to the family home to try and console him.
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